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Links 8/12/2010

- Jobless claims rising 2,000 is a relatively minor change. “The bigger problem is the trend,” James Picerno says at The Capital Spectator, noting claims have jumped 13% since bottoming in mid-July. “For months, it was treading water. That was bad enough. But now it’s rising, raising fears that it could go higher still.”

- Deflation is “overblown fear” and is unlikely for three reasons, writes blogger and MIT professor Simon Johnson.

- Appears the stock market has finally awoken to poor recent economic news. And Fed saying it won’t shrink its balance sheet isn’t generating much confidence. “The Fed seems to be exhibiting a pretty bad case of ‘if all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail’ syndrome, particularly when it has (or perhaps more accurately, had) other tools at its disposal,” Yves Smith says.

- Reuters blogger Felix Salmon wonders if the “twitchy, volatile” stock market is still a worthwhile long-term investment, especially if long-term volatility continues increasing.

- Yesterday’s steep selloff and today’s drop show the “sharp risk-on/risk-off swings in markets are to be expected given the reality of today’s macro context,” PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian writes.

- Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner recently said surging imports “reflect healthy and growing American demand.” So much for that optimism, especially in the wake of yesterday’s trade deficit report. “Combined trends in exports and imports are simply not supportive of economic growth,” Tim Duy writes at Economist’s View. “And, given the current state of the global financial architecture, where the US is expected to be the repository of global savings, it is difficult to see how the external sector contributes positively to the recovery.”

- Microsoft (MSFT), which lately has been knocked for lacking a strong consumer strategy, is launching a studio to develop games for mobile phones. The idea, it appears, is to promote use of the Windows Phone operating system.

- The latest on the rumor mill regarding a Verizon Wireless iPhone comes from Daring Fireball blogger John Gruber, who says Apple (AAPL) is taking part in advanced testing of a CDMA version of iPhone, the type compatible with VZ’s wireless network. “The drumbeat of reports pointing to an impending Verzion iPhone launch is getting louder,” MediaMemo blogger Peter Kafka says. “Which doesn’t mean that it’s true. Just that there’s a lot of drumming going on.”

- With so much information online, it’s easy to read something one day and forget where you’ve seen it the next. But there may be a solution. On Thursday, TechCrunch reviewed Sentimnt, a search engine that tackles the question, “Where did I read that?”

- Jetblue (JBLU) finally ends the silent treatment regarding its flight-attendant-turned-wing-nut Steven Slater. “It wouldn’t be fair for us to point out absurdities in other corners of the industry without acknowledging when it’s about us,” JetBlue says on its blog. “While we can’t discuss the details of what is an ongoing investigation, plenty of others have already formed opinions on the matter. Like, the entire Internet.”

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