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  1. Microsoft's "flank attack" on Google, via big news publishers and ACAP. http://tinyurl.com/yecmgfs
  2. Forget wormholes: "protocol-based time travel for the Web". http://bit.ly/2nxFwU RT @matthewll
  3. Smartphones are beating the recession. http://tinyurl.com/yjj93p8
  4. Rupert Murdoch vs. Google (and the entire news-search ecology). http://tinyurl.com/y93d54h
  5. Gen Y: Getting more interested in Twitter. http://j.mp/uJvqP (RT@johnsack)
  6. Schmidt's vision: A supercomputer in every pocket. http://tinyurl.com/yfko8bl
  7. Happy birthday, Internet. You're looking great at 40 . . . http://tinyurl.com/ygq2nck
  8. SAI: Eight reasons to love the Nook. http://tinyurl.com/yzc8kdg
  9. From Mary Meeker at Web 2.0 Summit: Why mobile is bigger than you think. http://tinyurl.com/yhntte7
  10. Survey: 91% of respondents "would never pay" for online news. http://tinyurl.com/yhr6tog
  11. Coming to Bing: the real-time Statusphere, via FB and Twitter. http://tinyurl.com/yjwemwx
  12. Nook: Downloads only work in B&N stores -- can they be serious? http://tinyurl.com/ylp3sxa
  13. More than half of employers now block social-network access. (If you're not reading this, you're at one of them.) http://tinyurl.com/y97wkya
  14. @rosalindwills What did you write?
  15. A "Hulu for magazines"? http://tinyurl.com/ydygb4z
  16. "Nobody moves or the iPhone gets it." http://tinyurl.com/yd2rnak
  17. Users: No, actually, we *don't* want targeted ads. http://tinyurl.com/yc5p26d
  18. The NYT doubles down on print. http://tinyurl.com/ybghdy5
  19. Timetweets -- amusing mashup of Twitter and your computer's clock. http://www.timetweets.com/
  20. xkcd: on SETI (http://xkcd.com/638/ ), the Lincoln-Douglas debates (http://xkcd.com/639/ ), and modern marketing (http://xkcd.com/641/ ).