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- Apple says that iPhone 3G users to follow iPad (Fortune) is

* All Things D has the skinny on Apple’s senior vice president Phil Schiller, why the iPhone has 4 white so damn long on the shelf. (All Things D)
* A group of unnamed investors is selling Facebook $ 1000000000 shares on the secondary market, the valuation of social networks Champion 70000000000 $. Any takers? (Reuters)
* Why the “social graph, the loans are fast and powerful Facebook” trafficking “of weapons. (GigaOm)
* Social bookmarking site Delicious was acquired by Yahoo in 2005 from YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, who sold them into new plan Avos mysterious start-ups. (VentureBeat)
* About the injury PlayStation Network, there are good and bad news for the 77 million or so users concerned. First the good: Your credit card was apparently secure through encryption. The bad: almost everything else – user names, passwords, dates of birth and home address – is not it. This is probably why a user has already filed a lawsuit against Sony. (The Register and CNET)
* Mobile Payment Jack Dorsey startups station retains the title … A week after news spread that their readers credit card online from Apple and the scene of brick and mortar would be sold, Visa reported an unspecified “strategic investments” in the company. (TechCrunch)
* Why the iPod is lost and won TiVo. (Fortune)
* Social networking start-up companies in magnetic systems is increasing to $ 12.6 million in the first round of institutional funding from venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. (VentureBeat)
* In a subsequent acquisition, Zynga bought the developer of mobile games in the UK and the manufacturer GodFinger Wonderland software for an unlimited amount.

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