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  1. Microsoft to sell hosted service subscriptions for $3 a month (Mary Jo Foley/All about Microsoft)
  2. Targeted Ads Raise Privacy Concerns (Wall Street Journal)
  3. VMware Ousts CEO Diane Greene; Cuts '08 Guidance (Eric Savitz/Tech Trader Daily)
  4. With Summize, Twitter to Buy a Clue (Om Malik/GigaOM)
  5. Best Buy Sells Ubuntu for Only $19.99USD
  6. Canadian Apple Stores won't sell iPhone 3G thanks to Rogers
  7. VMware Announces Change in Executive Leadership (Business Wire)
  8. Protocol Buffers: Google's Data Interchange Format (Google Open Source Blog)
  9. Spat with Rogers leaves Canadian Apple stores without iPhones (Kasper Jade/AppleInsider)
  10. The Importance Of Blog Linking Seems to Be Declining (louisgray.com)
  11. Microsoft Crosses A Line (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
  12. [Engadget]: Acer rolls out the Aspire X1200 home theater-friendly mini PC for $499
  13. [Thomas Hawk]: Welcome to Drobo 2.0 -- Two Times Faster and Now Offering Firewire Support
  14. [Engadget]: Canon's EOS Rebel XS DSLR gets official, a price tag
  15. Apple and Segway Merge! Well Kinda...
  16. The Transformer Attack You Never Got To See [PICS]
  17. Could This Be a New MacBook Pro? [Rumor]
  18. Wall-E Gamecube Mod
  19. Bend Over Dude, You're Getting A Dell (Chad Lakkis/Ripten.com)
  20. Apple Confirms 8am Retail Launch of iPhone 3G
  21. Exclusive: Sneak Peek of the 3G iPhone OS
  22. Build Your Own F-35 Lightning II Fighter Jet
  23. Google is doing WHAT?
  24. G-Park iPhone App Lets the Forgetful Bookmark Their Cars
  25. Twitter gets its sexy back. And by "sexy" I mean users. (MG Siegler/VentureBeat)
  26. [Lifehacker]: Get Productive with Social Media (and Stay Sane)
  27. 2 Small iphone Screws Spark Rumors About Replaceable Battery
  28. [Wired]: Sneak Peek of the 3G iPhone OS
  29. [Engadget]: Eee PC 901 shows up for pre-order on Amazon for $399
  30. Hans Reiser leads police to body, believed to be his wife (Henry K. Lee/San Francisco Chronicle)
  31. Deconstructing Twitter - Today we get the latest full ongoing ... (Steve Gillmor/TechCrunchIT)
  32. Twitter and XMPP: Drinking from The Fire Hose (BIZ/Twitter Blog)
  33. Protests over Verizon deal with 1938media (Mathew/mathewingram.com/work)
  34. The Web As We Know It... Right Now
  35. High-Resolution AT&T National 3G Coverage Map
  36. iPhone 3G Launching On The 11th, 00:01, NZ Time
  37. In the Future You Will Control Machines With Your Mind
  38. iPhone Contact Coverflow
  39. Bend Over Dude, Youâ??re Getting A Dell
  40. MobileMe Launching on July 9th Between 6pm-12am PT (Arn/MacRumors)
  41. Twitter May Buy Summize (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
  42. Comcast uses Twitter to listen and respond
  43. MyYahoo 2.0 Goes Live for All; Developer Platform Coming Soon (Marshall Kirkpatrick/ReadWriteWeb)
  44. [The Inquisitr]: First look at the new version of Genwi: Social RSS
  45. [NPR]: Taking Kindle To The Pool
  46. [Google OS]: Find Who Has Access to Your Gmail Account
  47. [ReadWriteWeb]: How Reddit is Flirting With The Future of Social News
  48. [WebMonkey]: Get Started With Movable Type
  49. Recent Posts from Techmeme's Sponsors
  50. Remote sign out and info to help you protect your Gmail account (Robby Stein/Gmail Blog)
  51. Listen To XM Radio on Your iPhone
  52. Me.com Sending and Receiving Now Fully Working
  53. Bell's internet throttling illegal, Google says
  54. Behold, the iPhone 3G Display!
  55. CSS-Styled Lists: 20+ Demos, Tutorials and Best Practices
  56. Twitter to buy Summize.com! (Josh Chandler/Josh Chandler's Blog)
  57. How Reddit is Flirting With The Future of Social News
  58. How Digg Optimizes Its Web Site for Huge Traffic
  59. iPhone 3G Store Displays, Demo Units, Apple Retail Launch [Update] (Arn/MacRumors)
  60. Microsoft Security Advisory (955179) (Microsoft)
  61. Swedes Massively Protest Wiretap Law
  62. Web 3.0 - Could it unseat Internet giants like Google?
  63. Adobe Gets Sensitive About AIR Trademark
  64. Yahoo! We're ready to do deal with Microsoft
  65. Segway CTO Leaves for Apple as Product Design VP
  66. WSJ' Mossberg: General Tips For Switch to Mac From Windows
  67. [ReadWriteWeb]: Can Lifestream.fm Compete With FriendFeed?
  68. 12 Quick Hacks For Firefox 3
  69. Move Your Business from Windows to Linux
  70. Major Yahoo Investor Leans Toward Backing Carl Icahn Too (Kara Swisher/BoomTown)
  71. The A-B-C's of Technology
  72. Apple's new VP of Product design is Segway's CTO
  73. BlackBerry Thunder Exclusive Shots (Meet the media player...) (BlackBerry Sync)
  74. 'Scrabble' on Facebook: Too little, too late (Caroline McCarthy/The Social)
  75. Frenzied demand for Apple's new 3G iPhone (Richard Wray/Guardian)
  76. Pioneer's Blu-ray disc hits 400GB across 16-layers
  77. Little Gray Box in Gmail Makes TechCrunch Cower In Fear!
  78. Portable Autonomous Paintball Gun Sentry Robot
  79. [Lifehacker]: Better Amazon Firefox Extension Upgrades Amazon.com
  80. Opinion: Ever feel like cell carriers and ISPs don't like yo
  81. Apple-Rogers falling out: A story too good to be true? (Philip Elmer-DeWitt/Apple 2.0)
  82. [Webware]: Scrabble on Facebook: too little, too late
  83. [Engadget]: Packard Bell reveals gargantuan ipower X2.0 gaming desktop
  84. [CrunchGear]: Acer introduces monitor with 50,000:1 contrast ratio
  85. [Startup Meme]: Firefox's screenshots extension: FireShot
  86. [Silicon Alley]: The Strange Disappearance Of A Chinese YouTube
  87. [The Inquisitr]: Identi.ca gets replies tab, clones already appearing
  88. [Webware]: Google now tracking the Tour de France with Street View
  89. [NYT]: Phones’ Texting Feature Often Unused
  90. [Silicon Alley]: Six iPhone Games We Can't Wait To Play
  91. [A VC]: Thinking About Groups
  92. [ReadWriteWeb]: Sisence - An Analytics Dashboard for Amazon S3
  93. [TechCrunch]: Think Before You Voicemail
  94. [Louis Gray]: TinyURL Adds Custom Alias Feature To Shortened URL Service
  95. [Chris Brogan]: A Sample Blogging Workflow
  96. [News.com]: Top 10 reviews of the week
  97. [Chris Blizzard]: Added del.icio.us support to whoisi
  98. [Guardian]: Tech site for news junkies launched by Dave Winer
  99. [WinExtra]: Adding TechJunk as one of my always open tabs
  100. [ReadWriteWeb]: TweetDeck: A Different Twitter Client
  101. [GSMarena]: HTC Touch Diamond vs. Samsung i900 Omnia: Head-to-Head
  102. [ReadWriteWeb]: Six Ways To Update Your Status
  103. [MakeUseOf]: Transmission, The Lightweight BitTorrent Client
  104. [Louis Gray]: TweetDeck
  105. [Lifehacker]: Five Best Windows Maintenence Tools
  106. [ReadWriteWeb]: Polymeme: Memetracker With Editors
  107. [Gizmodo]: Fantasy Gadget: The Ultimate Next Generation Connected TiVo Box
  108. [ReadWriteWeb]: Finally, A Windows Mobile Facebook App!
  109. [News.com]: Google RatProxy looks for cross-site flaws
  110. [TechCrunch]: Regator Wants To Be A Blog Reader For The Masses
  111. [VentureBeat]: Meraki brings free WiFi to 100,000 San Franciscans
  112. [The Inquisitr]: Disqus Updates WordPress API Plugin, Now Supports Seesmic
  113. [Engadget]: Matias Duarte, designer behind Sidekick and Helio, now developing Palm's next-gen UI
  114. [PC Mag]: Canon Pixma iP100 Photo Printer
  115. [Webware]: Tune out co-workers, other sounds with SimplyNoise
  116. [Webware]: Weekend project: Sync your .Mac bookmarks one last time
  117. [ReadWriteWeb]: Swurl: Your Lifestream, Made Beautiful
  118. [Gizmodo]: Review: Dell's Vista Dock Pretty But Lifeless
  119. [ReadWriteWeb]: Regator: Mainstreaming RSS Aggregators
  120. [Scripting News]: Federating identi.ca?
  121. [Engadget]: MacBook Air SSD option gets slightly more affordable
  122. [Webware]: Google Talk for the iPhone
  123. [Webware]: Swurl lets you blog without writing anything
  124. [MakeUseOf]: Liberate, Sync and Share Your Media With DoubleTwist
  125. [Silicon Alley]: iPhone 2.0 Software Trickles Out, 'Very Good' So Far, Exchange Email A Bit Flaky
  126. [O'Reilly]: Seesmic Starts Adding Features
  127. [sarahintampa]: Identi.ca Early Adopter Tips
  128. [VentureBeat]: Twitter refugees find a new home (at least for this week): Identi.ca
  129. [Google]: Google Talk for the iPhone
  130. [Webware]: Why Digg's new recommendation engine is a step backwards
  131. [VentureBeat]: Google Talk comes to the iPhone, death of the text message approaching?
  132. [PC Mag]: Flickr
  133. [Webware]: Fight Phishing with Flagfox for Firefox
  134. [Webware]: Faviconize your way to tab freedom
  135. [Silicon Alley]: Digg's New Recommendation Tool A Big Help Already
  136. [StartupNorth]: Identi.ca - Open Source Microblogging
  137. [ReadWriteWeb]: Indenti.ca: May A Million Twitters Bloom
  138. [ReadWriteWeb]: Posterous: Minimalist Blogging
  139. [Webware]: Blogged.com launches human-powered news tracker
  140. [Engadget]: Casio touts 'Blanview' transmissive LCD for outdoor use.
  141. [PC Mag]: Picnik
  142. [CrunchGear]: Godfather on Blu-ray Sept 23
  143. [NYT]: Pogue's Posts: Questions About the iPhone Calling Plans
  144. [ReadWriteWeb]: Commuto: Community-Based Online Trading
  145. [apps]: Track Twitter and FriendFeed from the Same Page
  146. [MakeUseOf]: Google Gadgets To Download For The Fun Of It!
  147. [VentureBeat]: Zink and Polaroid's inkless printers hit stores this Sunday
  148. [TechCrunch]: Y Combinator's Anyvite Takes On Evite, Keeps Things Simple
  149. [Gizmodo]: Everex Going Bigger With Tiny Cloudbooks and Adding Next-Gen Wireless Joy
  150. [Scripting News]: Podcast with the Gnip guys
  151. [VentureBeat]: Digg Recommendation Engine early test: Good to quite good
  152. [CrunchGear]: DIY, solar-powered mobile Wii
  153. [The Inquisitr]: Universities Taking Kindly To Kindle
  154. [Webware]: Adobe unveils Reader 9 with Flash
  155. [PC Mag]: Ultimate Ears Loud Enough
  156. [PC Mag]: Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
  157. [PC Mag]: Radius Atomic Bass Earphones
  158. [Engadget]: HP lets loose $599 xw4550 Opteron-based workstation
  159. [ReadWriteWeb]: Mozilla Releases Weave 0.2: Filling in for Browser Sync
  160. [Gizmodo]: Frellstedt Light-Up Bench: Illumination For Bums
  161. [Webware]: Lazy blogger tool Zemanta adds MySpace support and more
  162. [Webware]: Iterasi getting public RSS feeds and widgets
  163. [Engadget]: Roberts releases solarDAB: world's first solar-powered DAB radio
  164. [News.com]: Intel says to prepare for 'thousands of cores'
  165. [TechCrunch]: Gnip Launches To Ease The Strain On Web Services
  166. [ReadWriteWeb]: Gnip: Grand Central Station for the Social Web
  167. [Engadget]: First US WiMAX deployment goes live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
  168. [Webware]: Quikmaps does what Google Maps failed to do | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone - CNET
  169. [NYT]: Falling Over Fallback Password Questions
  170. [Gizmodo]: Your PlayStation 3 Firmware 2.40 Questions Answered []
  171. [NYT]: Google and Yahoo to Search Inside Flash Files
  172. [Webware]: Quickoffice launches Quickaccess: A mobile file streamer
  173. [Paul Stamatiou]: Review: Eye-Fi Explore (Geotagging SD Card)
  174. [Gizmodo]: Loud Enough Earphones: Ultimate Ears For Your Kids
  175. [News.com]: UK scientists demo graphic passwords
  176. [News.com]: Yamaha YSP-3050: Single-speaker surround with improved HDMI support
  177. [TechCrunch]: 13 FriendFeed Tools for Twitter Refugees
  178. [VentureBeat]: FriendFeed spices up its iPhone interface, integration with Mail2FF begins
  179. [FriendFeed]: FriendFeed iPhone interface
  180. [CNET]: Lenovo IdeaPad U110
  181. [techipedia]: How FriendFeed Can Teach You About Your Friends
  182. KOffice 2 Alpha 8 Reviewed
  183. 10 Tips for Securing Linux Desktops
  184. Debian.. You can never be sure
  185. Rogers getting Sanctioned by Apple?
  186. Social Media Sites that Deserve Your Affection
  187. Compiz Fusion:An Unparalleled 3D Environment
  188. An alarm clock that should never be built
  189. 17 Cool Speakers Designs that Look Better than They Sound
  190. Game Making for Dummies
  191. Google gives parents the shaft, 75% price hike in Daycare
  192. Canadian MP: Three Strikes Law is Idiotic
  193. Call of Duty 4 Coming to Mac!
  194. Axel Springerâ??s 10,000 employees switching to Mac (Bye PC)
  195. Most Realistic CG Cars
  196. Apple sets deadline for opening day App Store inclusion
  197. Why Don't More People Use OpenOffice?
  198. As Web Traffic Grows, Crashes Take Bigger Toll
  199. Transparent Canoe [PICS]
  200. Fail. Shit. [pic]
  201. Dismantling the World's Largest Gantry Crane (PIC)
  202. The Disruptive Potential of GPS on the iPhone 3G
  203. Gentoo Linux 2008.0 Released
  204. KDE4 KWin has new Cube plugin!
  205. Send Messages That Self-Destruct With Privnote
  206. The Line for iPhone 3G Has Started in Manhattan
  207. Digg Recommended Flaw: 31% of Homepage submitted by 10 Users
  208. The 50 Plus Acquisitions of Google
  209. Why Nonprofits Should Make Use of Social Networking Sites
  210. The Most Fantastic 3D Landscapes
  211. Voicemail is Dead. Please Tell Everyone to stop Using it
  212. On the Web: Free Headsets and Rebates
  213. Polymorph Robot Mimics 'Human Joints And Muscles'
  214. WTF?Internet addressing agency (ICANN) loses its addressess
  215. 10 things you might not know about robots
  216. 2010: the 5TB 3.5in HDD cometh
  217. Do you see a black dot on your GMail too?
  218. Firefox 3 Boosts Browser's Market Share Over 19%
  219. Answer to Canadian iPhone Probs: Don't buy the iphone
  220. 3 Robots That Move Just Like Animals
  221. Why I Still Use Windows 95
  222. Why you'll have a long wait for Microsoft's next OS (Ed Bott/Ed Bott's Microsoft Report)
  223. Microsoft Signals It Would Rather Talk To An Icahn-Controlled Yahoo (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch)
  224. Icahn Issues Open Letter to Shareholders of Yahoo! (PR Newswire)
  225. Microsoft Statement Regarding Carl Icahn Letter (PR Newswire)
  226. National T-mobile 3G launch on October 1st? (TmoNews)
  227. O2 starts 3G iPhone stampede - and runs away (Drew Cullen/The Register)
  228. Apple Flips Rogers the Bird A Week Before Canadian iPhone Launch? (Daniel Smith/Smithereens)
  229. Three Statistics That Lie (Fred/A VC)
  230. Yahoo! re-enters merger talks with Time Warner (Suzy Jagger/Times of London)
  231. Pioneer Succeeds in Developing World's First 16-Layer Optical Disc (pioneer.jp)
  232. Mobile ad company Admob is about to mint money (Matt Marshall/VentureBeat)
  233. The Facebooker Who Friended Obama (Brian Stelter/New York Times)
  234. Segway CTO Leaves for Apple as Product Design VP (Tim O'Reilly/O'Reilly Radar)
  235. Google, Zen Master of the Market (Steve Lohr/New York Times)
  236. The "Participation Premium" - Data: Mike Arrington ... (Robert Scoble/Scobleizer)
  237. Service and the Fifty Percent Rule (Ross Mayfield/Ross Mayfield's Weblog)
  238. The disruptive potential of GPS on the iPhone 3G (Charles Jade/Infinite Loop)
  239. LG Chocolate 3 to be released July 14th (Phone Arena)
  240. Twitter's milkshake meet FriendFeed's straw (Jason Calacanis/The Jason Calacanis ...)
  241. FriendFeed Follower Patterns Exposed: How Jason, Mike, Loic & Robert ... (Allen Stern/CenterNetworks)
  242. Friendfeed v. Twitter: Half The Followers In Five Months (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
  243. Recent Posts from Techmeme's Sponsors
  244. 20+ Must-Have WordPress 2.5 Compatible Plugins
  245. Microsoft Statement Regarding Carl Icahn Letter (PR Newswire)
  246. National T-mobile 3G launch on October 1st? (TmoNews)
  247. KOffice 2 Alpha 8 Reviewed
  248. 10 Tips for Securing Linux Desktops
  249. O2 starts 3G iPhone stampede - and runs away (Drew Cullen/The Register)
  250. Debian.. You can never be sure