Google Reader goes real-time, the Criterion Collection comes to Hulu, and some PowerPoint mistakes never change.
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- AT&T Roars Back in PCWorld's Second 3G Wireless Performance Test
PC World's annual 3G performance test puts AT&T's 3G network on top of download and upload speeds, followed by Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint. [PC World] - Google Reader goes realtime with PubSubHubBub support
We've talked about the real-time web and pushbutton web in Google Reader before, and now it looks like Reader's picked up real-time updating for sites that support the PubSubHubBub protocol. [Download Squad] - iTunes Will Sell 10 Billionth Song Today
I guess that's a lot of songs. [Gizmodo] - Enough with the "expert" guilt
"Sergey and Larry weren't advertising experts before they started Google." [A Smart Bear] - Truth: Common Power Point mistakes never change
An old video of a comedian's take on common PowerPoint mistakes demonstrates that not much has changed in the PowerPoint no-nos department. [Boing Boing] - The Claim: To Cut Calories, Eat Slowly
Another confirmation of an old favorite. [NYT] - Ohhh Baby: The Criterion Collection Comes to Hulu
And quality entertainment continues to make its way to the web. No complaints here. [Gizmodo] - Office, Bing, and Windows Live on the iPad? Naturally
"...there's good reason to think that Microsoft apps will be coming to the iPad." [Ars Technica]
