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A Peek Behind China’s ‘Great Firewall’ – Technology Review – looks better than its portrayed in west. Rather similar to what David Cameron proposed after the London riots and it isn’t open to commercial usage in the same that the Digital Economy Act prostituted the UK’s censorship mechanisms
Is Facebook ripping off musicians? | Altsounds.com Features
CNBC and Yahoo join forces | Advertising Age
Amazon’s markup of digital delivery to indie authors is ~129,000% | Andrew Hyde
Nokia in talks to sell Vertu as soon as this week, says Reuters | The Verge
REM Headphones Let You Listen to Tunes in Your Sleep
MacBook Pro with Retina Display Teardown – iFixit – looks like a horror inside
Your Complete Guide to Hadoop: Issues, Ecosystem and More | ServicesANGLE
Twitter Use on the Rise [Pew Internet Study] | WebProNews
Samsung aiming for complete mobile domination with rumored Facebook competitor – Engadget – a bridge too far?
London Olympics may not bring economic prosperity | TIME.com
Tablet Users Skew Older and Towards Upper Income Households
An Open Letter to Pharma: Please Employ a Wikipedian « ScienceRoll – interesting, particularly in light of the CIPR’s efforts to get guidance for PRs on Wikipedia
Aging Microsoft lures young tech idealists | Reuters – interesting how the Windows anti-trust suit is falling out of techies collective memories taken up instead by Kinect and their research labs. As far as I remember Kinect was licenced technology from an Israeli company PrimeSense?
CHART OF THE DAY: Global PC Shipments By Manufacturer – Business Insider
Windows RT is Expensive to use – apparently 75 USD per machine, not sure how true that is
China’s mega-cities: expensive, “yes”; pleasant, “no” | beyondbrics
Apple – OS X Mountain Lion – See everything the new OS X can do.
Fiscal Cliff: Debt troubles won’t be solved by austerity policies | TIME.com
Digital Stats: US online advertising revenues rose to $8.4bn in Q1 2012
Facebook’s Sharp User Growth Appears Over – WSJ.com – growing in mature markets at a slower pace. It’s only based on one month of Comscore data so there could be sample issues but it feels intuitively true
Samsung Says Speculation It Will Buy Nokia Is Groundless- Bloomberg didn’t make sense anyway
India could be 1st BRIC to lose investment grade: S&P| Reuters – economy is relatively soft compared other BRICs so no surprise
A Bit of History Behind the Mac OS X on Intel Project “Marklar” – MacRumors.com
NTT DOCOMO to Turn Tower Records Japan into Subsidiary | NTT DOCOMO Global – e-commerce play apparently, glad to see the Tower Records brand keep on going
500 Free Movies Online: Great Classics, Indies, Noir, Westerns & More | Open Culture