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8:27 PM:   MobileMe still sputtering. The replacement for .Mac subscriptions can synchronize mail, calendars, contacts, photos, Safari bookmarks, Dashboard widgets, and more among Macs, the iPhone, and iPod Touch. It lets you stash 20GB of files on Apple's servers, and it even cooperates with Outlook on Windows computers. Plus, MobileMe's online applications would let you check in on all that from any Web browser. Webware.  
2:57 PM:   Can you trust your business to Google's cloud? Cloud computing, in which software runs not on PCs or company servers but instead on computers on the Internet, requires something of a leap of faith both technologically and culturally. Those making the move must get accustomed to a reliance on somebody else's computing infrastructure, and that can be scary. Webware.  
10:24 AM:   Bits: Loopt Joins iPhone Gold Rush. Loopt, a mobile social-networking service, was eager to develop an application for the iPhone, despite the restrictions Apple placed on its partners. NYT.  
7:23 AM:   iPhone 2.0 Software Review: Forget 3G, It's Code That Counts. The iPhone 3G may be here, but what we're really excited about is the iPhone 2.0 software update. Gizmodo.  
7:13 AM:   My speakers can beat up your high-end A/V receiver. Why buy an expensive receiver when the money would be better spent on better speakers and sub. News.com.  
      


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