g : Google Acquires Privacy-Centric Social Network ?Fridge?

When Google+ launched late last month, touting a heavy focus on privacy and making sure you're only sharing content with the people you mean to, my mind drifted back to a pair of startups that launched with similar ambitions. Specifically: Multiply and Fridge. Multiply has since shifted to focus more on e-commerce and is now owned by Naspers, but YC-funded Fridge has been chugging away since it launched last August, giving users a way to share their private photos with their closest friends in relative safety. At least, they were chugging along til last week, when the company abruptly announced that it was shutting down the service.

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New Mac Minis, Now Without Optical Drive

Along with the new MacBook Airs, Apple has also updated the Mac Mini line. Out go the year-old Core 2 Duo CPUs, replaced by 2.3GHz or 2.5GHz Core i5 (“Sandy Bridge”) chips. Also gone is the NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics, replaced by an Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor or AMD Radeon HD 6630M graphics processor, [...]

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/07/new-mac-minis-now-without-optical-drive/

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