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The Week in Review

April 25, 2008 at 8:30 am by Chris

This post is a collection of things that caught my attention this week, most of which came to me via RSS feeds and blogs that I read myself. Now I'm passing them on to you (in the order in which I bookmarked them). Enjoy!

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Read how Amazon is challenging Google's lead in apps.

Read how U.S. telecommunications giant AT&T has claimed that, without investment, the Internet's current network architecture will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010.

Read Jakob Nielsen's latest post, in which he writes, "Since I started in 1983, the usability field has grown by 5,000%. It's a wonderful job — and still a promising career choice for new people."

Read how the Supreme Court of New Jersey became the first court in the nation yesterday to rule that people have an expectation of privacy when they are online, and law enforcement officials need a grand jury warrant to have access to their private information.

Take a look at Six Online Tools for a Green Wired Life.

Read Jeremiah Owyang's report on OpenSocial.

Read how Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie said Tuesday that it's time for the company to acknowledge a new reality.

Check out Live Mesh.

Read how Mahalo.com is now using microformats for their data.

Joyce Park, co-founder and CTO of Renkoo (developer of Booze Mail), says all is not well in Facebook Developer Land.

Yahoo says, "Yeah, sure, we'll do that. And that, too..."

Microsoft says, "Ownkiere."

Read more about OpenID.

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