Around the Web 7.21.08: Steve Jobs still skinny, iPhone 3G still sold out
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-- Ahead of Apple’s earnings report this afternoon, hedge fund managers are reportedly still worried about Chief Executive Steve Jobs’ health. NY Post
-- The iPhone is sold out in just about every state except California, New York and New Hampshire. MacNN
-- At last week’s E3 video game show, publishers were less interested in showing off games for hard-core gamers than games for everyone else. LAT
-- Just because a lot of people visit home-search websites doesn’t mean it’s good. Here are reviews of the best websites for real-estate shopping. LAT
-- Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello talks about better-looking games, frustrated investors and how bidding against himself for Take-Two is bad poker. VentureBeat
-- The iPhone is a hot platform for video game developers. GigaOm
-- ‘WarGames,’ the 1983 blockbuster about a teenage hacker who almost starts World War III, is returning to theaters for one night. LAT
-- The Money & Co. blog profiles some of the private clean-technology companies that could one day provide investment opportunities. LAT
-- The Facebook redesign is finally here. CNet
-- Does it look a lot like FriendFeed? TechCrunch
-- The writer of MacRumors, the Apple news site, sets aside his M.D. in search of even more blog cred and money. NYT
-- NBC plans to give Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Late Night’ talk show a test run on the Web. NYT
-- If you haven’t heard of Twitter, you will. USA Today
-- The digital TV transition isn’t translating well for Spanish-speakers. WashPost
-- Sneakers 2.0? SFGate
-- Chris Gaither