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If Your 9-Year-Old Doesn’t Have a Cell Phone, He’s Not Socializing Enough – Fast Company

James Governor’s Monkchips » What’s in store for 2010? 9 Trends, Quick Take

Microsoft’s Ballmer Sticks To His Gloomy Tune | paidContent

Search as a Branding Channel – Search Engine Watch (SEW)

Will Handset Makers Lose Their Grip on a Recovering Market?

Reid Hoffman on Taking Web 2.0 on the Go

The computer engineer who thinks we’re doomed | Technically Incorrect – CNET News

Social Networking Watch: How Young Is Too Young For Kids On Social Networks?

Google Sidewiki could damage corporate brand reputations

Mountain Dew Crowdsources Agency Review and Selection – PSFK

UNIQLO TUNES / HEATTECH – I love this campaign by Uniqlo and I am guessing Projector Tokyo

PBWorks speeds up collaboration with real-time tools | VentureBeat

Smart.fm launches a new site and iPhone app to help you learn anything | VentureBeat

Slashdot Linux Story | Skype For Linux To Be Open-Sourced “In the Nearest Future”

OpEd: Esquire’s Augmented Reality Misses the Point – mediabistro.com: AgencySpy

Six Social Media Trends for 2010 – HarvardBusiness.org

Listorious: Discover the Best Twitter Lists

Freesheets eat into traditional papers, HONG KONG – Market-interactive.com

Hong Kong doesn’t want huge property bubble -Tsang | Reuters

Apple Will Soon Overtake RIM in Consumer Smartphone Market

How To Spam Facebook Like A Pro: An Insider’s Confession

Skype, Founders Settlement in the Works

Flurry says books surpass game releases on iPhone in September and October | VentureBeat

Epic Win: US Reporter Protections Legislation Extends To New Media

This Is It passes $100 million at the box office, now highest grossing concert film of all time

On Incentive Offers in Facebook, the truth lies somewhere in the middle




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