Morning Xtra: Twitter Down, Tumblr Up, Fox News to Stop Being Free

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
- Those of us who are just now finally digesting 'Twitter' need to get ready for a new social-networking site (and verb) to hit the mainstream. Tumblr, a simple photo-blogging site, had over 255 million page-views in July alone. Next big thing, anyone? [From: Mashable]
- Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp., announced yesterday that his news sites, including Fox News, News of the World, and the UK-based Sun, will begin to charge a fee for content, stating that "quality journalism is not cheap." [From: Guardian.co.uk]
- Someone is trying to kill Twitter! At post time, the micro-blogging site is down due to a DOS (Denial of Service) attack. Defend our tweets! [From: Twitter]
- TUAW has listed its "Top Five iPhone Apps For Lawyers." Some aren't strictly law-related, like Timewerks, which helps users schedule their projects and activities, but Black's Law Dictionary is perfect for litigators on the go. [From: TUAW]
- The price of the heavily shrouded TomTom GPS iPhone app has been leaked; it'll cost drivers a cool $194 (making it the most expensive app to date). Fortunately, the price includes a stylish cradle and enhanced voice instructions. Phew. [From: Handtec.co.uk, via DaniWeb]
- Aiming to compete with Facebook in ruining the reputations of its users, the Sony Party-shot tripod (launched with the WX1 and TX1) can be set up at soirees to pan around the room, find faces, and compose shots, making sure drinks in hand and flirty faces will be captured for all to see. [From: Engadget]



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Mark said 6:04PM on 8-06-2009
No, you mean I will have to pay for Fox News (now where will I go to find my fair and balanced high quality journalism)
Sarcasm if you are a freeper
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