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Monday

Google Video – Archiveteam.  archiveteam.org

Let me google that for you: “donald trump hair”.  google.com

Dropbox Updates Security Terms Of Service To Say It Can Decrpyt Files If The Government Asks It To.  businessinsider.com

Is there a bidding war over TweetDeck?  news.cnet.com

NYC Venture Capitalist Fred Wilson Is Rich and Grumpy.  adweek.com

Dropbox: 25 million users and counting.  tech.fortune.cnn.com

UberMedia Losing TweetDeck To Twitter, Says Report.  socaltech.com

Russian maths genius Perelman urged to take $1m prize.  news.bbc.co.uk

Tweet anonymously.  anontwttr.fox21.at

The Demise of Google Video, and How to Rescue Your Movies.  webmonkey.com

Glad to see the Pulitzer guys have a website. Next, please –> An RSS feed. :-) .  pulitzer.org

Donald Trump’s Whiny Liberal History Under Scrutiny.  gawker.com

Russian Officials in Tax Fraud Case Grew Wealthy, Group Says.  nytimes.com

MP3 for today’s Rebooting the News.  mp3.morningcoffeenotes.com

Listen to Rebooting the News live in less than 10 minutes. #runninglate #justabit.  talkshoe.com

Internet freedom declining as use grows.  sfgate.com

Paul Allen compares working with Bill Gates to ‘being in hell’ (video).  engadget.com

People climb hill to flee Japan tsunami in new video.  thefirstpost.co.uk

The clear path of GOP destruction across all levels of government.  nytimes.com

What do Egypt, China, Cameroon, Tunisia and Vietnam have in common? (Cut-off access to Twitter.).  mediabistro.com

All communication in BlorkLand is via RSS, extended with the microblog namespace.  xmlviewer.scripting.com

“Voters have no memory” for $800, Alex.  nytimes.com

Screen shot shows what it’s like to post something with the Blork reader-writer.  scripting.com

It takes courage to delete code.  horia.me

Moving bikes stay upright — but not for the reasons we thought.  arstechnica.com

Wired Interview: Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Talks Tech, Bill Gates, Chemo and Guitars.  wired.com

BlackBerry Playbook: How did Research in Motion lose its way?  slate.com

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