What We're Reading: What You're Reading
Our daily roundup of technology tidbits features Google's new service to show you what the Web is reading, the employment boom for hackers and a couple of trips down memory lane.
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Android 2.2 Finally Starts To See Wide Adoption, Now On 28.7% Of Handsets
Slowly but surely, Android users are getting their first taste of Froyo, the latest version of Google’s mobile OS, which... Read more | Read full article | More articles from techcrunch.com
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Ask a VC: Fred Wilson Gives Blunt Answers to Your Questions (TCTV)
I think this show is going to be a winner. That’s not as arrogant of a statement as it sounds,... Read more | Read full article | More articles from techcrunch.com
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Rumor: FaceTime on the way for iChat and Windows
<!--CONTENT START-->Ever since the FaceTime announcement as an 'open platform,' the question's been hanging over us: when do we expect... Read more | Read full article | More articles from tuaw.com
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Mixed messages from Google: is Android ready for tablets?
<!--body--> Google's Android mobile operating system was designed for smartphones, but it is increasingly being adopted by consumer electronics companies... Read more | Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Windows Live Messenger dominating Facebook, Twitter nonexistent
<!--body--> Microsoft today opened up a little on the results of its strategy for Windows Live Messenger Wave 4. We... Read more | Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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App review: Abstract strategy game StackEm plunks down some fun
<!--CONTENT START--> A clone of the award-winning game Gobblet (which was given the Neighbourhood Toy Stores of Canada Gold Star... Read more | Read full article | More articles from tuaw.com
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Etc: Following Apple's announcement that it's letting up on its iOS developer restrictions, Adobe is resuming work on its own tool to create iOS apps.
<!--body--> Following Apple's announcement that it's letting up on its iOS developer restrictions, Adobe is resuming work on its own... Read more | Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Facebook Surpasses Google For Users' Online Time
crimeandpunishment writes "When it comes to our time online, socializing beats searching. According to new data from researchers at comScore... Read more | Read full article | More articles from slashdot.org
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HOW TO: Get the Most from Fashion’s Night Out with Social Media
Get ready to don your highest heels, and your most envy-inducing outfit, because tonight we are going shopping. As part... Read more | Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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No, you don't own it: Court upholds EULAs, threatens digital resale
<!--body--> The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today ruled (PDF) on a long-standing case involving used software... Read more | Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com

