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Wired Editor Steals Content for Book About How Content Should be Free
Source: Gawker

Chris Anderson has been caught lifting huge chunks out of Wikipedia for his book Free. The irony speaks for itself. But it's worth noting that the Wired editor's excuses are disconcertingly clichéd.

Yahoo Nukes Man's Photos Over Obama Comments
Source: Gawker

Flickr user Shepherd Johnson was browsing the official White House photostream one night when he decided to post a politically-charged comment. Then another, then another. Soon, without warning, Yahoo's photo-sharing service deleted his account, complete with 1,200 pictures.

Flash on its way for the iPhone (again)?
Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

Stop me if you've heard this one before: Adobe has confirmed that it's developing a version of Flash for the iPhone, and it's "a certainty" that it will be included in MobileSafari, according to Paul Boutin of Valleywag. Color me skeptical.

Facecrunch: The Internet Technology News is Obsessed.

If you follow the blogs which cover the internet tech industry you'll have heard one word too much lately; Facebook.

Netscape: The Calacanis Effect
Source: Valleywag

Nick Denton's take on why Jason Calacanis left Netscape.

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