Archive for September 23rd, 2008
Russell Beattie / Russell Beattie’s Weblog : The iPhone Crapp Store? — Just a week ago, I subscribed to Pinch Media’s Recently Added iPhone Apps feed, which updates with new apps as they appear on iTunes. I’m not exactly sure how they get that data, as the iTunes XML data is encrypted I think, so it’s actually quite an interesting hack they’ve done.

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The iPhone Crapp Store? (Russell Beattie/Russell Beattie’s Weblog)
PressPlane is a new Seattle startup coming out of the Curious Office incubator. I have no idea what it does but it seems like everyone who’s involved in startups in Seattle is in the know

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Seattle Startup Elite Fund Stealth Project PressPlane
A divided FCC recently issued an order concluding that Comcast acted discriminatorily and arbitrarily to squelch the dynamic benefits of an open and accessible Internet, and that its failure to disclose it’s practices to its customers has compounded the harm. The commission does get a bit excited sometimes.

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Comcast v. FCC: Now what?
Google likes to talk about organizing the world’s information and making it accessible everywhere. On Tuesday, the Internet giant took a step toward fulfilling that mission with the long-awaited debut of the first mobile phone to use its software known as Android.

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Google phone to cost $179, will go on sale Oct. 22
Chrysler charged up the electric car race Tuesday, muscling in on General Motors’s Chevrolet Volt by unveiling three electric-powered models and promising to put one of them on sale in the U.S. sometime in 2010.
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Chrysler plans to sell electric car in 2010
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch : Ten Years Later, A “Third” Google Founder Comes Out Of The Woodwork — Just as Google is celebrating its 10th anniversary, a man claiming to be the “third” founder of Google has come out to stake his claim to history. In the video above, a man calling himself Hubert Chang claims …

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Ten Years Later, A "Third" Google Founder Comes Out Of The Woodwork (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch)
Business Wire : Oracle and Intel(R) Collaborate to Accelerate Enterprise-Ready Cloud Computing — Companies to Work on Technology and Standards to Make Clouds More Efficient and Secure — SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Oracle and Intel Corporation today announced that they are collaborating …

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Oracle and Intel(R) Collaborate to Accelerate Enterprise-Ready Cloud Computing (Business Wire)
Filed under: Digital Cameras , Peripherals , Wireless , Storage Frustrated by somewhat sluggish transfers from your otherwise spectacular Eye-Fi card?

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Eye-Fi making wares twice as fast, expanding internationally
Google has just opened a new Labs project, called In Quotes , to the public. The site allows users to compare quotes from various political figures, displaying key excerpts from speeches and interviews that they’ve given recently.

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Watch The Political Spin Machine With Google “In Quotes”
Ewan Wilcocks points us to his roundup of five Intel Atom-based motherboards. The verdict: Mini-ITX, the classic mini motherboard form factor, has a bright future.

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Atom vs Atom vs Atom: tiny motherboards compared
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