• A tech blogger who leaps over the line >> New York Times
• New York Times' David Carr is wrong about TechCrunch >> TechCrunch
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• China mulls further social-network controls >> The Register
• The battle over tablet computers >> BBC
• China's Perfect World game operator's $100m fund >> VentureBeat
• Sony brings ebook store to Europe >> paidContent:UK
• The role of the social media editor evolves >> Editors Weblog
• UK's largest ever spectrum auction delayed >> Guardian
• Government should get out of the way of innovation >> Telegraph
• Thinking about the social enterprise >> JP Rangaswami
• AOL may appeal to private equity firm >> SFGate
• Social media case study: Brooklyn Museum >> NYT
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• Man arrested for insulting king on Facebook page >> The Independent
• Slow rather than ban student Facebook access >> NYT
• Facebook deletes hacked Pages, destroying work >> The Register
• Apple to open first Hong Kong store this quarter >> Reuters
• How Apple could revolutionise solar >> GigaOM
• Apple's iPhone 5 on pre-order with T-Mobile Germany >> mocoNews
• Why Apple should build a TV >> TechPinions
• Amazon's tablet challenges Apple in a way Google can't >> Guardian
• Don Norman: Google doesn't get people, it sells them >> GigaOM
• Google+ launch: search giant closes 10 products >> Guardian
• Google's freetard-friendly copyright infringement update >> The Register
• Google customer support takes 10,000 weekly phone calls >> Search Engine Land
• Google's spring clean sees Admob focus on apps >> mocoNews
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