This week’s top story was Wikileaks’ call for Sarah Palin’s arrest. It was a story that showed how linked two seemingly unrelated topics are: a national tragedy – the attempted assassination of Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords – and the ongoing international Wikileaks saga. The news that Foursquare will host a hack day was our top location story. In real-time Web news, Topsy launched publisher-friendly Twitter widgets. And for those iPhone users depressed over this week’s Verizon news, Audrey Watters reported that personal Wi-Fi hotspots are reportedly coming to all iPhones. Read on for more top stories.
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- Wikileaks Calls for Sarah Palin’s Arrest
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- A Stalemate of Standards: What H.264 Means for the Average User
- CES 2011: The Best New Android Devices
- iPhone to Android: One Month with the Nexus S
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