Around the Web 2.20.09: the Microsoft prototype pick-pocket, Wikileaks leaks on itself, LiveSearch snow leopards

-- Everyone is jibber-jabbering about the feline image behind Microsoft's LiveSearch. "Snow Leopard" just happens to be the code name for the next version of Apple's OS X operating system. VentureBeat
-- Facebook Connect launched its first widget -- a simple commenting machine -- which means you might start seeing the log-in system at smaller blog operations soon. TechCrunch
-- A pickpocket scored a top-secret cellphone. He stole Microsoft's prototype with unreleased Windows Mobile 6.5 installed on it. The Telegraph
-- Wikileaks wikileaked its own donors' e-mail addresses. Threat Level
-- Though the media landscape at Second Life is desolate, it's gained a following as an educational collaboration tool. MediaShift
-- Today is Day 5 of the Pirate Bay trial. Are the pirates media moguls or misfits? Ars Technica
-- ShareThis released data about how people share new stories. Facebook has the largest share of shares, save e-mail. VentureBeat
-- I can has Eastern Bloc? A new take on the classic Internet meme that will actually get a laugh out of your most pretentious, academic friends. RolCats
-- A gossip maven's pick for lame headline of the week: How Using Facebook Could Raise Your Risk of Cancer. Perez Hilton
-- Chris Lesinski






