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DocStoc is launching a customized document viewer today, allowing anyone to create easily embeddable, branded document viewers. The new feature is open to all DocStoc users and offers the ability to customize the logo, buttons, links, and color of the viewer.
Duck Duck Go – Bills itself as the most private search engine on the internet, which might be a nice thing to have bookmarked. Here’s why.
Google Reader Play – Google’s done it again. They’ve quietly rolled out yet another great feature.
K7.net – K7 provides users with a free access to voicemail and fax messages through their e-mail.
Discussion
10 Ways Google Can Defend Its Android Turf Against Apple iPhone
Privacy is Not Dead, Just Evolving
Programming Is the New Literacy
Tell the copyright czar how US enforcement should work: 9 days left!
Venezuela’s Chavez calls for internet controls
When You Try To Figure Out Who Owns Imaginary ‘Property,’ Things Get Confusing
Why Wikipedia Should Be Trusted As A Breaking News Source
Entertainment
5 Browsers and the Modes of Transportation They Resemble
Chatroulette Is 89 Percent Male, 47 Percent American, And 13 Percent Perverts
Performance Comparison of Web Browsers. (Guess who looses.)
SuperPower: Visualising the internet
Top 10 Google Apps Marketplace Apps
Top 10 Things That Annoy Programmers
Tech News
The 11th Circuit rules that once emails have been received by a third party, no Fourth Amendment protection applies to any copy. [PDF]
The FCC has announced its National Broadband Plan.
Facebook Beats Google For Web’s Most-Visited Site
Fandango Launches Barcoded Mobile Movie Tickets Concept
Google Alleges That Viacom ‘Secretly Uploaded Its Content to YouTube, Even While Publicly Complaining About Its Presence There’
Headstones can now send photos and notes right to your phone.
The internet earns a nomination for 2010 Nobel Prize
Telepathic computer can read your mind
To Battle Computer Hackers, the Pentagon Trains Its Own
uTorrent Accused of Unfairness, Banned by Trackers
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