There's a lot going on in the webapps and software world today, so we'll get right to it with today's Reboot. No plane, no snakes, just news.
Facebook has opened its doors to everyone.
The .mobi top level domain went on sale today. [Financial Times]
Wallop, a new social network built almost entirely in Flash, opened up today with a public beta release. The network was developed by Microsoft, but spun off as its own company before launch. [CNet]
Barely three years old, del.icio.us now has 1 million users. [TechCrunch]
Google is ditching Froogle and integrating product results into web searches. [Search Engine Watch]
VoIP startup Jajah has announced a client for mobile phones. It's like Skype for your cellphone, and it looks like it will kill mobile international long distance if enough people adopt it. [Jajah blog]
And, of course, if you have any tips, news items or announcements that you think are worthy of a mention in the Morning Reboot, drop us a line and let us know.