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Bloomberg mistakenly publishes Steve Jobs obituary

Though it was retracted within minutes, the appearance of the CEO’s obituary on the Web is bound to make some Apple fans and shareholders quite uncomfortable.
Original post by AP

See the Light - Thinking Outside the Inbox (The Video)

If you would remember, a couple of months ago I was invited to go to Germany and participate in a road show through various IBM sites scattered all over the country where a bunch of fellow colleagues, and good friends, and myself spend a number of hours providing an extensive overview of what Social Computing […]

Brazil’s love of Linux

The open-source software definitely gets a warm reception here, but its role can easily be overestimated, too.
Original post by AP

West Wing writer tackles Facebook

Aaron Sorkin, who created The West Wing and wrote Charlie Wilson’s War, is making a film about Facebook.
Original post by By MATTHEW L. WALD

Console gaming, digital distribution and the “video game defense”

Video game distribution is changing. Experts say that the industry needs to stay flexible and aware.
Original post by AP

Nvidia boosts graphics on Intel i7, preps integrated chip

Nvidia is extending its support for Intel’s upcoming Core i7 processors while it prepares to announce next-generation integrated graphics silicon.
Original post by AP

Be safer than NASA and disable Autorun/Autoplay

A computer worm infected machines on the International Space Station.
Original post by AP

Google Apps Premier SLA credit and commitment to communication

Google appears to be taking their apps services seriously. Finally.
Original post by AP

New Words and Tools for Covering the Conventions

The Democratic National Convention is relying heavily on new media to pass on information about Barack Obama to friends inside the hall and out.
Original post by By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE

Industry Rethinks Moneymaking Software Practice

Before they ship PCs to retailers like Best Buy, computer makers load them up with lots of free software. For $30, Best Buy will get rid of it for you.
Original post by By MATT RICHTEL