Apr 25th 2013
Tech News Today 740
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Amazon gets into set-top box TV, Yahoo gets Saturday Night Live, LinkedIn takes over your contacts
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Amazon gets into set-top box TV, Yahoo gets Saturday Night Live, LinkedIn takes over your contacts
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Links
- EU Wants Feedback on Google Search Concessions
- LinkedIn's new Contacts app aims to replace your phone's address book
- Windows 8 tablets hit 3 million shipped in first quarter
- Samsung delays Knox launch
- Exclusive: Verizon eyes roughly $100 billion bid for Vodafone's wireless stake
- AT&T getting secret immunity from wiretapping laws for government surveillance
- Ubuntu 13.04 available Thursday, brings a streamlined footprint to the forefront (update)
- Apple's Tim Cook auctions the most expensive cup of coffee ever
- Amazon Said to Plan TV Set-Top Box for Streaming Video
- Yahoo snags exclusive rights to Saturday Night Live's archives (update: clips only) starting September 1st
- LinkedIn Turns Its Contacts Section Into A Personal Assistant
- Netflix Spends $2B Per Year On Content, Primarily On Licensing Movies And TV Shows
- How Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Sees the Future: Netflix Wins, Apps Win and So Do HBO, ESPN and the Cable Guys
- Netflix's 'Long Term View' lays out predictions for internet vs. traditional TV delivery
- 11-page Netflix mission statement
- International coalition of Internet freedom organizations urges W3C to reject Encrypted Media Extensions
- DRM in HTML5
- Tim Berners-Lee: The Web needs to stay open, but DRM is fine by me
- Open Letter to W3C on EMEs
- Encrypted Media Extensions Working Draft
- We Had No Idea What Alexander Graham Bell Sounded Like. Until Now
- Nokia schedules London Lumia event for May 14
- YouTube to livestream its first-ever Comedy Week May 19-25, bolstering its channel surfing agenda