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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

What's Popping in Tech September 22nd?

AppleTV to be Pretty Setbox, Google TV to be Great System

Dave McClure Goes Bonkers Over/Explains the Super-Angel Investor Conspiracy

TechCrunch Compares Verizon's Android Marketplace to the Matrix

The AI Personal Assistant Has Arrived, and His Name is Priority Inbox

Who's Ready to Cry/Throw Up? RIMM Blackpad may drop "any day"

iPad in China...boldly going where the iPhone only managed to flop

Idea Management @ Nielson

Graphing Google's Shopping Spree

Great...after criticizing QCOM management when it traded in the 30s, Cramer suddenly thinks it's the main Droid beneficiary @ 43.51

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