Good Morning! Chomp on this news:
* Apple announced iPhone 4. Catch up on everything that entails here. See photos of it here.
* It sure looks pretty, but iPhone 4 doesn't help Apple keep Android at bay.
* Motorola plans on releasing 20 Android-based handsets this year.
* Apple also released Safari 5, the next version of its browser
. It didn't announce it until hours after the keynote.
* Apple is renaming its iPhone OS to iOS, a name Cisco has the rights to. Apple will pay Cisco to license the name.
* Facebook posted big growth in unique visitors last month. Looks like the privacy flap didn't hurt all that much.
* Yahoo hopes everyone was focused on Apple while it cut jobs in its search division.
* AdAge interviews the 28 year-old woman in charge of AOL's marketing campaign.
* Microsoft has web applications up and running in the US, UK, Canada, or Ireland, according to its blog. You can check them out at Office.live.com.
* BP buys key search terms to try and control the message. Google "oil spill" and you get an ad that takes you to BP's page.
Read more: Business Insider
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