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Daniel Jacobson of Netflix on the API with an Audience Alexia Tsotsis, who writes for TechCrunch, had this advice on Twitter earlier today: "Good tech blogger rule of thumb: Avoid using 'API' in headlines when/if you can." Usually, I'm all thumbs myself, but I can't find this particular rule on them anywhere. I suppose I'm not a blogger after all. Or perhaps I just know my audience. The first rule of communication, as I have taught and been taught ... www.readwriteweb.com
DoJ to Megaupload users who lost files: You should have known better Anyone who used Megaupload to store files long-term should have read the site's Terms of Service, the Department of Justice tells Digital Trends. www.digitaltrends.com
Hispanic tech worker to run as GOP Assembly candidate CARSON CITY -- A 37-year-old technology architect for IGT announced Wednesday that he will be a Republican candidate for Assembly District 31, a seat now held by Assemblyman Richard "Skip" Daly, D-Sparks. www.lvrj.com
Delectable and delicious: In-cinema dining continues to grow With Valentine’s Day approaching, Film Journal International continues its annual report on new cinemas by highlighting a selection of choices where moviegoers can take their sweethearts (or anyone) for a special night out. filmjournal.com
Zappos.com Hacked, Personal Info on 24 Million Customers May be Compromised The company turned off phones due to potential call volume and sent out emails to customers instead www.dailytech.com
Megaupload shutdown and arrests: The indictment Text of the indictment issues by the US Department of Justice against the website Megaupload.com and people associated with it. The website has been shut down and the department reports that 20 search warrants have been exectuted in 9 countires, with $50 Million worth of assets seized. www.scoop.co.nz
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