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Tue, June 15 2010
[DIGG] Kevin Rose Announces fforward, A Weekly Tech/Geek Culture Show
TechCrunch (Tuesday)
Digg founder Kevin Rose, after confirming that he's leaving Diggnation at the end of this year, is now announcing his new show. It's fforward - pronounced "forward" - and you can sign up to be notified of the launch now. The new show will be launching in a couple of months, Kevin tells me, "as a we...
[TWIT] Twitter Reacts To Nintendo’s E3 Press Conference With Love, Revelry
TechCrunch (Tuesday)
What's the hottest story on Twitter right now? Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in the World Cup? Nope. Brazil? Sorry. Work or shoot: Bryan Danielson and WWE? Nein. No, friends, the hottest story right now is the goings-on over at Nintendo. The company is on stage giving its E3 presentation, and peopl...
[CNCH] Kevin Rose Announces fforward, A Weekly Tech/Geek Culture Show (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)
Techmeme (Tuesday)

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[FACE] TubeMogul: People Watch Facebook Videos Longer, And Click On More Ads
TechCrunch (Tuesday)
Facebook is now the fifth largest video site by audience size. ComScore estimates that 41 million people a month watch videos on Facebook, which is more than on Hulu, CBS,, or Microsoft's sites. What is remarkable about Facebook's rise as a video destination is that it isn't even trying very hard...
[CNCH] The Sun Newspaper Gets iPad Page 3 Girl Past Apple Porn Ban
TechCrunch (Tuesday)
Ok, so what's this? Porn on the iPad?! Well, not quite. The Sun newspaper in the UK is well known for retaining this throw-back tradition from the 1970s, but somehow, somehow, they've managed to get their infamous "Page 3 Girl" into the new iPad edition of the newspaper, despite Steve's war on porn....
[FACE] Survey finds Facebook breakups quite common
Venturebeat (Tuesday)

One in four people who date online have been dumped the lazy way: They read about it on Facebook.

A survey of 1,000 Facebook users run by SNAP Interactive, the New York City-based creators of the “Are YOU Interested” dating app on Facebook, suggests that part of Facebook’...

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