Happy Monday, Mashable readers. Before you wade through that swamp of e-mails, tweets and RSS items that was waiting for you when you logged in today, take a look at these links we've collected to help you catch up on what happened this weekend.
Google announced that it has developed cars that drive themselves, and that it's been testing them on the streets of California. The New York Times reported that the iPhone is headed for Verizon, Saturday Night Live took on Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, and Microsoft experienced a mishap regarding a popular mobile app developer.
As always, we've also included some useful resources and a bit of weekend leisure. Thanks for reading!
News Essentials
Google Is Testing Cars That Drive Themselves
Rumors of a Verizon iPhone Gain Credibility
The iPad Is Coming to Wal-Mart [RUMOR]
"SNL" Spoofs Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
Microsoft Mistakenly Claims "Angry Birds" for Windows Phone 7
Helpful Resources
Why Social Media Is Reinventing Activism
What Companies Want in a Social Media Intern
10 Useful iPad Tips and Tricks
Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week [CHART]
Weekend Leisure
5 Fun Products to Personalize Your iPhone
5 Groundbreaking Mobile Games That Debuted This Year [Mashable Awards]