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Apple announces iBooks Author, an authoring tool to create Multi-Touch books for iPad. iBooks Author is available for free at Mac App Store.

January 18th, 2012
Numbers of sites joined the protest against Web Censorship and the proposed bills namely SOPA and PIPA.
WordPress (wordpress.com):

Google (google.com):

WikiPedia (en.wikipedia.org):

Zachary Johnson | zachstronaut (stop-sopa template):

Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff.org):

Boing Boing (boingboing.net):

Metal Archives (metal-archives.net):

Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)

CyanogenMod (cyanogenmod.com):

Mozilla (mozilla.com):

Mojang, maker of Minecraft (mojang.com):

Free Software Foundation (fsf.org):

Modernmethod | Destructoid (modernmethod.com | destructoid.com):

Imgur (imgur.com):

Cheezburger (cheezburger.com):

craigslist (craigslist.org):

reddit (reddit.com):

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) (blumenauer.house.gov):

The Daily WTF (http://thedailywtf.com/):

Wired (wired.com):

4chan (4chan.org):

MacInTouch (macintouch.com):

We are supporting the January 18th, 2012 Blackout in protest of SOPA and PIPA. All of our sites will participate in the blackout. 37prime.wordpress.com will display a banner in support of the blackout.
WordPress SOPA Blackout plugin
We believe that SOPA and PIPA greatly undermine the First and Fourth Amendments of the United States Constitution.
We received more informations on the spam purporting from LinkedIn. It is obvious the emails do not come from LinkedIn. Email sender can easily be spoofed.
From the email headers:
Received: from static.3.100.40.188.clients.your-server.de ([188.40.100.3])
Received: from titan361.startdedicated.com ([62.75.229.17])
Received: from mx.silentpro.de ([212.12.114.235])
Received: from kultserver.de ([46.163.74.103])
Received: from ks35158.kimsufi.com ([213.251.184.181])
The spam even dares to say:
Stop spamming me!
If you see any mails purporting from LinkedIn, do not click on any of the links. As a matter of fact, make it a habit not to click on any links in emails.