Monitor puts regularly visited Web sites within reach (Macworld)

Monitor is a small and lightweight freeware application that seeks to put these regularly visited Web sites within easier reach.

SWAP-O-RAMA (The Morning Call)

Forget the stock exchange: Friends are finding a smarter way to trade Buying your clothes is so 2005.

Surviving the Downturn Through Social Marketing (E-Commerce Times)

Social marketing offers a new way to interact with consumers, but aside from being another channel, it requires a different mindset to achieve results. This is Web 2.0, where the consumer is in charge of the message and will angrily resist big brand pressure and broadcast marketing. Content needs to have merit to thrive in the social space, so cheesy slogans are out.

Forget the stock exchange; friends are finding a smarter way to trade (The Daily News)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Buying your clothes is so 2005.

Dennis parcels affected by flood map may triple (Cape Cod Times)

The number of Dennis homes affected by upcoming changes in the Federal Emergency Management Agency flood insurance maps may be more than triple the original estimates.

Sharing the social buzz (Sydney Morning Herald)

Social media defies definition while being familiar to millions, writes Nick Galvin.

Report: China to require censorship software (ZDNet Asia)

Government to require all PCs sold in China to be shipped with software that blocks access to certain Web sites, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Malware poses as fake Yellowsn0w iPhone unlocker (ZDNet)

Researchers from Malware-database.net are reporting on a newly discovered malware posing as a bogus iPhone unlocker, promising a working Firmware 2.2.1 yellowsn0w exploit as a social engineering tactic. The (now down) -- Wordpress blog yellowsn0w221.wordpress.com was promoting Yellowsn0w-iPhone-Unlock-3G-2-2-1-final.exe at the following IP 74.52.118.244 which is now returning a reported attack ...

SWS over Pulse Asia; Nograles vs media (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

I must quibble with my friend Manolo Quezon’s assertion, in his column of June 4, that “the media were caught napping by the goings-on in the House,” the night the administration coalition forced the vote on the constituent-assembly resolution.

How to Make Your News Mobile-Friendly, Why It’s Important (Poynter Institute)

Almost every news organization now has a Web presence. In terms of audience size, far more people use cell phones (the primary mobile media delivery channel) than will ever have computer-based Net access.