Around the Web 5.14.09: RealNetworks bites back, iPhone slinging banned, WSJ issues Twitter rules
-- The Eee Keyboard has the whole computer built right in, and it's coming in June. Engadget
-- AT&T restricts the SlingPlayer for iPhone to Wi-Fi connection only. "Slinging" over AT&T's cellular network violates the company's terms of service. SiliconBeat
-- RealNetworks is suing the six major movie studios, calling antitrust on their resistance to allowing DVD ripping. Bits
-- With all the hoopla around having sold a billion applications, Apple has made only $20 million-$45 million on its app store. PaidContent.org
-- According to research on Intel's Atom CPU, the netbook trend seems to be fading. Fast Company
-- Google just made switching e-mail archives and contacts to Gmail a snap. AOL, Yahoo and Hotmail have reason to be concerned. TechCrunch
-- Journalists at the Wall Street Journal were served a list of rules about how exactly they can use social media sites, especially Twitter. Silicon Alley Insider
-- Chris Lesinski


