July 2nd, 2007
News to know: Yahoo new ad tool; iPhone diary; GPL3 final
New York Times: Universal in Dispute With Apple Over iTunes.
Yahoo launches customizable ad tool.
Image Gallery: Forum Nokia S60 applications.
Dan Farber: U.S. healthcare industry: Google wants to protect you from Michael Moore’s Sicko. Garett Rogers: Google monetizing negative press around healthcare? Google Health Advertising blog. Techmeme.
iPhone coverage:
- Jason O’Grady: iPhone Diary Day 3: porting problems persist. Days 1 and 2.

- Full review of Apple iPhone 8GB. Mitch Ratcliffe: iPhone is spectacular.
- Gallery: iPhone unboxing.
- David Berlind: iPhone 2.0 will likely be worth the wait.
- Activation video.
- Matthew Miller: What kind of choices do you have if you don’t want an iPhone?
- Ryan Naraine: Breaking open the iPhone. AnandTech: Apple’s iPhone dissected.
- Mary Jo Foley: Exchange Server Rollup 3: An IMAP fix for the iPhone?
- Russell Shaw: Jajah offers cheap long distance via iPhone browser.
- All iPhone blog posts. All iPhone news stories. All iPhone video. CNET iPhone guide.
FSF releases GPL3. Dana Gardner: GPL Friday–don’t trip over the lawyers at the Apple Store. Sun demurs from adopting GPL v3 for OpenSolaris, keeps CDDL only.
India’s Kerala state goes open source.
George Ou: Linus contradicts OpenBSD founder on Intel TLB issue.
AMD’s quad-core ‘Barcelona’ coming in August.

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft readies a consumer healthcare platform.
Photos: Tech’s 10 most-hyped product launches.
Computerworld: Hands on with Ruby on Rails.
Dan Kusnetzky: Brightstar saves dough with Provision Networks.
WSJ: Murder, She Texted: Wireless Messaging Used to Fight Crime.
AT&T says to buy Dobson for $2.8 billion.
Baseline: United Airlines’ Systems Meltdown: Lessons Learned.
FranticIndustries: Pounce, the Twitter killer.
Ryan Naraine: Blue Pill hacker challenge update: It’s a no-go.
Laptop thief may go to prison for life.
Dana Blankenhorn: Misusing open source in a good cause.
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