Around the Web 9.12.08: Could the economy scrooge Apple; Korean company Googled
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-- Apple may not be immune to the downturn. Silicon Alley Insider
-- Is your iPhone watching you? Wired
-- Om Malik talks to Skype CEO: Where’s your iPhone application? GigaOm
-- Live blog on the features and fixes for the iPhone. Chicago Tribune
-- Google buys its first Korean company, founder of blogging platform elated: ‘We’ve been Googled.’ Web 2.0 Asia
-- Facebook faces backlash for profile redesign. Telegraph
-- Another tech birthday: Mr. Microchip turns 50. GigaOm
-- Big Fish Games raises $83.3 million. TechCrunch
-- Microsoft makes gains in games but Nintendo still dominates. Venture Beat
-- Arrington is a fan of the Seinfeld/Gates commercials promoting Vista for Microsoft ... not. TechCrunch
-- Cuil not so cool for Monier, search start-up’s VP of product walks. TechCrunch
-- Seth MacFarlane is a hit on YouTube. Silicon Alley Insider
-- The Web gets emotional: Tired of Twitter? Tell the world how you are feeling. Mashable
-- T-Mobile will launch the BlackBerry 8120 in three new colors. Boy Genius Report
-- Dude, where’s my app? So asks Mashable, which is missing a few favorites. Think Scrabulous. Mashable
-- United Nations is working on standards that would make users less anonymous on the Web. CNet
-- Ex-Intel worker accused in theft. Boston Globe
-- Jessica Guynn
Steve Jobs photo by Jeff Chiu / Associated Press