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MUST READS
GigaOm reacts to Philadelphia Media Network’s announcement that it has accepted three startups into its incubator program Project Liberty. ReadWriteWeb’s John Paul Titlow posts his notes, too. In related news, Peter Key writes about CloudMine and its recent inclusion in Philadelphia Media Network’s incubator.
GIVE A GLANCE
TrapCall, the New Jersey company that produces mobile software that allows consumers to unlock blocked calls, has announced that its service is now available on four major Canadian carriers including Rogers, Bell, Telus and Fido.
Final Form Games recaps some late 2011 news, noting that Jamestown was part of an indie game bundle that sold more than 435,000. The game is now also fully available on PC, Mac and Linux.
MIGHT BE WORTH YOUR TIME
myYearBook‘s Catherine Cook guest posts on TechCrunch to promote the importance of serendipitous encounters and their engineered possibilities on social networks. myYearBook appears to be angling itself for that future.
Over 2,500 pounds of been lost by users of Lose It or Lose It, the company says in a blog post.
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