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Googlephone sales 50 percent better than expected [Smartphones]T-Mobile's G1 phone, which runs Google's Android operating system, just doesn't have the cultural icon status of Apple's iPhone. But HTC, the Taiwanese company that makes the G1, revised its 2008 sales forecast up to one million, from an initial 600,000. (For context, Apple sold a million iPhones... |
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NASA discovers its own scope management plan [Tim The IT Guy]NASA announced today that deadlines and budget overruns have forced them to "cut certain features" from the upcoming Mars Science Laboratory. The feature? A "debris container" designed to "collect and store rock fragments for future study purposes." One small cost cu... |
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Even the universe is getting fatter [Valleywag Calendar]As Thanksgiving approaches, take a minute to ponder this: some expansion is inevitable. But it isn't just your waistline that is growing. 10 years ago scientists discovered a dark energy that is pushing the universe outwards at increasing speeds. Tonight, get to the meat of one of the biggest ph... |
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"The Internet is the greatest generation gap since rock and roll" [Bruce Schneier]Barack Obama should be allowed to keep his BlackBerry at the White House, writes security rockstar Bruce Schneier. The roadblock is a legal one, but there's a cultural rift beneath it. Schneier was born in 1963. He writes like an Old, but thinks like the Youngs. Here's the core part of his essay:... |
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Wall Street Journal traffic doubles, but no ads [Meltdowns]The Wall Street Journal's website traffic doubled in October as nervous-wreck investors tracked the economy's nosedive. But the usual WSJ advertisers — banks and luxury items such as watches — aren't buying ads to go on all those pageviews. Usually, advertisers confirm their planned h... |
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It's like Yelp, except you get to delete the bad reviews [Crowdsourcing]Not to get all TechCrunch on you, but here's proof that you can still get $4 million in funding for a startup. Palo Alto based Zuberance just scored its Series A from Emergence Capital Partners. The pitch is simple. Zuberance offers a hosted customer-community site, for companies that sell consum... |
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