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Friday, March 4, 2011

What I'm Reading (or Watching):

Google Cranks Up M&A by Wall Street Journal

The Future of Surfing, Sensors on Board by Singularity Hub

Sony Ericsson Playstation Phone Reviews by Engadget

How Semantic Search is Changing Traditional and Social Media by Mashable

UC San Diego's Walshok on Technical Education and Employment on Bloomberg

Bloomberg on Windows 8 for Tablets

Taking a Break from the Net - There's an App for That by Wired

Cynthia Breazeal and the Rise of Personal Robots

America's Recovery: The New Normal by the Economist

Alchemists Ancient and Modern by The Economist

Microsoft Begs Users to Stop Using IE 6 by Mashable

Wordpress DDoS Attack by TechCrunch

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