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Daily Brew: The Kremlin's Internet, "Dear Steven Jobs," Google's Maka-Maka...
CBS13.com: Third-grader Shea O'Gorman sends a letter to Steve Jobs with suggestions on how to improve the iPod Nano ("Have the words on the screen so they could sing along and stuff"). Apple's response? A cease and desist letter.
lkozma.net: Where in the world would someone live who'd make two edits to Anthony Quinn's Wikipedia page in less than three minutes? Greenbay, Wisconsin of course. Here's a world-map in real time of who's editing Wikipedia and from where.
TechCrunch.com: And Google's plan to take on Facebook goes by the name of Maka-Maka and could be the one-stop shop for all of Google's apps and services.
CopyBlogger.com: Six common punctuation mistakes that bloggers can't seem to get enough of!!!!! (Like multiple punctuation marks).
Slashdot.org: The Kremlin tightens control over Russian citizens' use of the internet by attempting to develop a Russian-internet separate from the World Wide Web.
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