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Sean P. Aune’s Articles For The Week Of November 15th
Back down to 35 articles this week … not as much breaking news this week in the technology realm.
iPhoneTouch.BLORGE.com
Photo.BLORGE.com
- Casio introduces the strudy EX-G1
- Photographers petition British Prime Minister to reconsider copyright ruling
SeanPAune.com
- Food Companies Lavish Free Items On Mommy Bloggers
- Buffy Season 8 To Get Webisodes
- CobWEBs Daily Edition – An era of historian wet dreams – get a freakin’ grip
- Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review
- Australian Government Investigates Accusations Against The Church Of Scientology
- CobWEBs Daily Edition – Social media, the future hunting ground of evil people
- The Handball Heard Round The World
- CobWEBs Daily Edition – ChromeOS a road to free computers, and Techmeme still sucks
- Scattercast Episode 70: Chakotay – The Walking Plot Hole
- And I Finally Picked An E-Reader
SiliconANGLE.com
- MILLENNIAL MEDIA Secures $16 Million In Series C Funding
- Mobile Monday: Mobile App News for Week of November 9th
SitePoint.com
StarterTech.com
- Have You Claimed Your Social Profiles?
- Hulu’s Partners Start Eyeing One Another With Suspicion
- NBC Launches NBC Communicator; Confuses Everyone
- Be Careful Of Loyalty Programs
- Trade DVDs For Blu-Ray Copies
- Your Shared Pictures Can Cost You More Than Your Job
- Walmart Black Friday Specials Actually Special This Year
Tech.BLORGE.com
- The CrunchPad is going to be a bit more expensive than first advertised
- Survey finds Americans aren’t too keen to pay for online news
- Modern Warfare 2 recalled in Russia over controversy
- News Corp plans for news subscriptions begins to take shape
- Palm may have finally stopped the iTunes/webOS war
- U.S. Senate begins investigation into post transaction marketing
- Microsoft officially announces Internet Explorer 9
- Apple Tablet rumors now verge on the surreal
- Record labels delay U.S. launch of Spotify
- Skype gets new owners and a $2.75 billion valuation
- Barnes & Noble Nook already sold out for the holidays
- AP claims ‘fair use’ over the scanning of Sarah Palin’s book



