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Good morning! Here's what you need to know: - Twitter swooped in and bought TweetDeck, according to one report.
- Amazon starts building its tablet, OEM sources say.
- Google decides to please Verizon and screw consumers by killing tethering apps. Cue shrieking about how Google is hypocritical and its "open" marketing language is a crock, all of it true.
- Sony gets hacked AGAIN, and this time 12,700 credit card numbers may have been stolen.
- LinkedIn's new focus on media and content sharing is working, at least in one way: the site is becoming a traffic firehose. Why Google should buy LinkedIn now, before it's too late →
- Vente Privée, the huge European flash sales site, is expected to announce an entry in the US soon.
- China's Facebook RenRen is going public today—at a nosebleed 67X revenue valuation.
- AT&T is launching a Groupon clone. Believe it or not, it makes sense.
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server goes cross platform with iPhone and Android support. In other words, RIM has to face with the reality that people and businesses are moving to rival platforms en masse.
- BONUS: Witnesses to history: who was watching the Bin Laden raid in the White House's Situation Room.
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