Jake wraps up the big stories on Today’s iPhone: A big chunk of AT&T users would switch to a Verizon iPhone, camera app sneaks a feature under Apple’s nose — then gets yanked, Facebook updates app with Places, iPhone 4/iPad supplies FINALLY start to meet demand, and more! For reviews, news, tutorials and articles, check out www.todaysiphone.com Read more...
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Should we really be worried about how little privacy we have on the web? How do you feel, knowing that your movements online are monitored and controlled by outside parties? These issues are important ones, and will help decide the future of the world wide web.
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Last November, New Yorkers were greeted one morning with a Fake New York Times, produced by pinkos. Today the same people—The Yes Men—have dropped a Fake New York Post on the city. Let’s look, then!
If you’re a social networking news junky, you’ve likely been getting a kick out the ongoing battle between Facebook and Twitter. The two competing companies have been scrapping away for months now, but Facebook’s vice president of growth Chamath Palihapitiya is ready to call the war in favor Facebook claiming, “Twitter is in the rear-view mirror”. “To focus on a company with 40 million users that is not growing is not a good idea,” he said, citing Hitwise market share data as evidence of Twitter’s slowdown.