Engadget: The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed

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Google says Phil Schiller himself rejected Google Voice from the App Store
It was always curious that Google's response to the FCC inquiry about Google Voice and the App Store had been redacted, but now we're starting to see why.
HTC Leo Windows Mobile 6.5 slate is capacitive?
We've got backside action now too, sporting a big "HTCPRO.Three" stamp we presume heralds Pro3 branding whenever this 1GHz Snapdragon handset launches.
FCC to propose new net neutrality rules disallowing data discrimination
Based on what we're hearing, a slate of soon-to-be-proposed FCC rules may stop the likes of Comcast from discriminating against P2P applications on their networks.
Other news of import

RealD figures designer glasses might help the acceptance of 3D
The solution to consumers gripes over ill fitting and odd looking 3D eyewear?

INQ Mini 3G review
With deep integration of Facebook, Twitter and Skype, it's designed to be a do-it-all social networking device.

The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Sep 2009 23:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Digg: Seven social SharePoint apps built in a week

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Microsoft invited seven start-ups to come to its campus and build a social networking app on top of the still-in-beta SharePoint 2010. The startups had a mere week. The winner was Huddle. But all the apps were interesting.



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Digg: Google Search Accounts For 9% Of All Pageviews On The Mobile

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In their January 2010 State of the Mobile Web report, Opera Software looked at social networking on the mobile Web and concluded that Facebook dominated that aspect by a margin throughout 2009, while Twitter was the fastest-growing.



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Techcrunch: SpikeTV And UFC Embrace The Internet At Last: Streaming Episodes, Twitter And Facebook Integration

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All that talk of UFCnot “getting” the Internet? Yeah, it's time to put that idea to rest. The company's longtime TV partner, SpikeTV, launched ultimatefighter.com earlier today, a place where mixed martial arts fans can watch the entire Ultimate Fighter library online. For free. Let that sink in—still think Dana White hates the Internet? In addition to serving up all 231 fights in the show's history, fans can also interact with each other on social networking services like Twitterand Facebook. Not a bad job, really.
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Engadget: Apple iPad launch weekend roundup

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As you've no doubt noticed, we at Engadget (and pretty much every other site on the known internet) have been doing what we can to blow out coverage of Apple's iPad. If you're among the over 300,000 people who've picked up one (or more) of the tablets, or if you're not but still have even a smidgen of interest, here are the essential pieces from over the weekend:

Reviews

Apple iPad review
Accessories hands-on / micro-review
Engadget Podcast 190: iPad Edition
...It's here!

Launch event coverage

First 3G iPad sighted in the wild, Woz plays it cool by riding a Segway
iPad line watch: the few, the proud?
Josh (and the iPad) on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon!

iPad apps


News and Magazines
Utilities
Social Networking
Games
Scrabble's iPhone-assisted Party Play
Netflix and ABC Player hands-on
iDisplay: the best concept, most horrific execution award goes to...
Defining experiences from the first wave

Editorial

Editorial: iPad app prices are out of control and will kill us all
Entelligence: the iPad as a productivity tool
iPass? The best present and future alternatives

Misc.

Hey, look at that: iFixit's ripping an iPad to shreds
iPad OS digging reveals hints of future iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Nessie
Chargin woes: USB hubs, non-Macs and weak ports not rejuvenating
Apple's A4 SoC faces Qualcomm Snapdragon in knock-down-drag-out benchmark
iPad 'Spirit' jailbreak demonstrated by MuscleNerd, now it really is magical
Screen Grabs: LeBron James overlooks iPad at MLB season opener
Will it blend? iPad edition
Scottevest debuts 'iPad compatible' clothing line, the world cringes

P.S. -- Don't forget, you can always exclude all Apple or all iPad coverage from your Engadget experience.

Apple iPad launch weekend roundup originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Apr 2010 20:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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