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    +Barnes &Noble Planning International Expansion
      Want to be the head of Barnesandnoble.com's international business? Because they're definitely hiring a whole team, and they're starting at the top. Recruiting firm Russell Reynolds Associates is representing Barnes & Noble in a search for the "head of their international business," according to a source who was contacted about the position. The job entails building the international business for BN.com from scratch, hiring the team and "building the infrastructure outside the U.S." They prefer the executive live in New York, but Europe is ok, too. Global ecommerce experience is preferred.Barnes & Noble is no Amazon, but it is a billion dollar company and they have an upcoming ebook reader that kicks the Kindle's butt (it's so easy to love unlaunched products, isn't it?).

    +Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
      If hype were to be believed, the Motorola DROID is the pièce de résistance of the mobile world; the conclusive creation sent down by the Great Smartphone in the sky to rid us of our woes. It would prepare your breakfast promptly each morning, tuck you in at night, and, maybe -- just maybe -- knock the iPhone down a notch or two.Beginning about a week before its launch (largely due to Verizon's incredibly intense marketing campaign) I began getting calls and tweets from friends and colleagues asking about the Droid. They always had two questions: the first would be something like "What do you think of the Droid?", followed by "Would you recommend it over the iPhone?" Same questions, each.. and.. every.. time.I've been using the Droid as my primary phone for a few days now, and I think I'm finally ready to answer them.

    +Facebook Directorof Mobile Jed Stremel Resigns
      Jed Stremel, Facebook's Director of Mobile who has been with the company for four years, has resigned, according to a post on his Facebook profile. Stremel was charged with leading the company's mobile strategy, and was previously involved in Business Development at Facebook.Below is Stremel's bio, taken from last year's MobileBeat conference page.Jed Stremel oversees Facebook's mobile strategy transforming how individuals find and express information relevant to their life. Prior to Facebook, Jed played key partnership, business operations, and strategic roles at high-growth businesses. He spearheaded mobile initiatives for Yahoo! building the company's efforts to empower seamless communications across SMS, WAP, Java, BREW, and other mobile technologies. At Tellme Jed managed distribution, promotion, and licensing relationships with leading online and telecommunications partners.

    +Don’t Forget to Enter CrunchGear’s Spooky Halloween Contest
      Wait! Before you head off to that weekend costume party, snap yourself in your Halloween costume and enter our First Annual(TM) Halloween Costume Contest.We're offering one Xbox 360 Modern Warfare 2 Limited Edition Console to the winner of our First Annual CrunchGear Halloween Costume Contest.Here's how to enter.

    +YouTube Spotlights The Colorful Wonders Of Fall’s Foliage
      YouTube has just posted a series of videos highlighting one the more impressive feats of Mother Nature: the colorful transition from summer to fall. It may sound a bit lame, but if you've ever enjoyed the changing colors of autumn leaves or the charming landscape of a local pumpkin patch, the videos are well worth a look (they remind me a bit of the Planet Earth series that came out a few years ago). You can find the four videos featured at the top of YouTube's homepage, or you can check out the ones we've embedded below.

    +Twitter Tricks And Treats For Halloween
      Twitter tweeted out a message today about a special Halloween feature if you Tweet "#trick" or "#treat." It was difficult to figure out at first, but if you tweet either from your Twitter home page (this is key, you can't enable the feature when you are on a client), your home page background will go "ghoulish" and the avatars on the Tweets on your page will turn into zombies and ghouls. The way to trigger it is by tweeting ONLY "#trick" OR "#treat" with nothing else. #Treat is the top trending topic on Twitter so it looks like the masses haven't figured it out. If you only post #trick or #treat, it doesn't actually Tweet it out (if you post from Twitter's site). Happy Halloween!

    +Don’t Be A Featured Loser: Facebook Helps Out The Unpopular
      Nobody wants to be the kid who only gets invited to birthday parties because his mom calls up the other mom and asks. Everyone knows that only succeeds in making you even more unpopular.Our guess is a fair number of the geeky employees at Facebook were exactly that kid. Which is why I'm sort of surprised that they'd think asking people to help out Facebook friends who don't have a lot of Wall activity, or even many other friends. These people get mocked. Obviously.We've all seen the messages under Suggestions on the Facebook home page. So and so only has two friends on Facebook, suggest friends for him? Others are urged to write on the Wall of unpopular users.A reader writes to us today with a screenshot:

    +Stealth Startup Zkatter To Launch Real-Time Broadcasting Site To Capture “Live Moments”
      British stealth startup Zkatter is launching a real-time microblogging service in the next few months that could be a hit. Similar in theory to Twitter, Zkatter asks users "What do you see now?" vs. Twitter's "What are you doing?"The service, which has been in development since 2008, will allow anybody to broadcast and archive 'live moments' comprising location, media (image, video and text) to 'friends only' or 'the public' which can then be discovered instantly via search and friends time-lines. Zkatter's focus is towards capturing information that you physically see live which offers a interesting addition to the real-time space.

    +Check It Twice: Twitter Lists Now Open To All Users
      The wait is over. Twitter's new Lists feature is now available to all users, project lead Nick Kallen has just confirmed through a tweet. The functionality has been in testing for weeks now with a select group of users, and a couple of weeks ago, opened to a wider audience. As recently as yesterday, only 50% of Twitter had access to Lists, but after an unrelated bug forced Twitter to briefly remove the feature, they were able to roll it out to everyone else quickly.This means that not only can all users now finally make their own lists, but perhaps more importantly, you can now see which lists you have been included on. The latter is quickly becoming a new metric for measuring popularity on the service (which users seem divided about if that's a good or bad thing). And everyone will now have access to the third party sites already starting to pop up around the Lists API, such as Listorious, a Lists directory.

    +Benioff, Conway And Costolo Are Speaking At Our Realtime Crunchup. Tickets On Sale Now.
      Ever since our first Realtime Crunchup last July, the momentum behind realtime streams just keeps getting stronger. Which is why TechCrunchIT editor Steve Gillmor and I are putting together another Realtime Crunchup on November 20 in San Francisco. Tickets are on sale now (the price is $395 until the final week when they will go up to $495—there are only 500 available). The one-day event will take place in San Francisco's fabulous new Intercontinental Hotel. The agenda is still coming together (hey, they don't call it realtime for nothing). But I am pleased to announce some phenomenal speakers who will be joining us. Many of the members of our Realtime Board will appear on stage, including Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, FriendFeed founder (now Facebook exec) Paul Buchheit, Microsoft's FUSE Labs chief Lili Cheng, and angel investor Ron Conway. Twitter COO Dick Costolo will also sit down with me for a conversation about the transition from RSS to Realtime, among other subjects.

    +Big In Japan Has A Massive Goal: 100 iPhone Apps In A Year
      As the number of apps in the App Store rapidly approaches 100,000, the fact that growth is still accelerating is pretty staggering. It's not hard to see why when app development houses are pumping out dozens of apps in short order. But at that volume, most of those apps aren't going to be very good. Big in Japan, a respected mobile app development house, has a plan to up the ante in terms of both quality and output.The company has set a goal to release 100 apps before the end of 2010 for the iPhone. How are they going to do this? By pulling together a bunch of developers from around the U.S. to make an app development power house. Currently, the team has assembled 25 developers and 25 user interface guys to work towards the goal. The team members mix and match, pairing up to do one app at a time. When they complete that one, it's on to the next one, with a new set of partners.

    +We Catch Our First, Fleeting Glimpse Of VEVO On YouTube
      Over the last six months we've heard quite a bit about Vevo, a premium content site that's been called a 'Hulu for music videos'. The site was originally founded by UMG in a partnership with YouTube and has since added Sony Music Group, with negotiations onging with EMI and Warner. But while plenty has been said about its partners, we still haven't seen much that shows what the site actually looks like. Today it looks like Vevo decided to peek out from under the covers, though its appearance was short lived. Our tipster noticed a number of artists who had apparently been given Vevo-linked YouTube accounts, with names like EminemVEVO and DonnaSummerVEVO. Videos from these users look nearly identical to the music videos scattered throughout YouTube, but with one key difference: there's VEVO branding on the bottom right hand side of the player.

    +Microsoft Makes It Easier To Bing Tom Brady On The Go. Especially On The iPhone.
      The mobile version of Bing launched alongside the regular site this past summer worked well but lacked some of the bells and whistles that rivals like Google offer in their mobile experience. And with the mobile web becoming increasingly important, a focus on this area is crucial for a fledgling search engine. So today Bing has unveiled a new version of its mobile experience.The main change is that Bing has been completely revamped for touchscreen smartphones and devices. Currently, this means the G1, the Verizon Imagio, the Samsung Omnia, the Zune HD, and yes, the iPhone. In its blog post, Bing even uses a picture to highlight how nice Bing Mobile looks on the Apple device.

    +How Cloudmade Will Deal With Google Navigation Monster
      European startup Cloudmade, which offers data and tools to developers and OEMs for mapping and navigation applications, isn't the only company to get hit hard by Google's new disruptive Navigation product.But they aren't reeling out of control either. Cloudmade CEO Juha Christensen sent us an email that he distributed to partners yesterday. It's clearly an advertisement for Cloudmade (the last paragraph tells new partners how to get in touch). But it is also a blueprint for how companies can carve out a competitive niche from the Navigation product. We're posting it because it's a good example of a measured response to a potentially company-killing development.There are developers, device makers and carriers who strategically don't want to let Google in, or can't get the functionality they want from Google's APIs. That's where Cloudmade and others can get a foot in the door.The email is below:

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