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In battle of iPad vs. Android-based Galaxy Tab, 85% prefer Apple
Apple Insider
By Neil Hughes A new consumer poll pitting the Samsung Galaxy Tab against the iPad discovered that an overwhelming majority -- 85 percent -- prefer Apple's touchscreen tablet. Analyst Gene Munster with Piper Jaffray revealed the results of a survey he ...
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Google Tweaks Search to Hamper DecorMyEyes, Bad Actors
eWeek
Google Dec. 1 changed its search algorithm to push down Websites of DecorMyEyes, whose owner misbehaved egregiously, and other merchants who provide a poor consumer experience. Google Dec. 1 said it has altered its search algorithm to prohibit Website ...
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Amazon Ousts WikiLeaks
InformationWeek
A day after the website condemned by the US for releasing classified government documents moved from it Swedish service provider to escape a cyberattack, Amazon.com has stopped hosting the site. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek Amazon.com has ...
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Verizon's 4G Network: The Details
PC World
By Harry McCracken, Technologizer Verizon Wireless officially announced the roll-out plans for its 4G LTE high-speed wireless data network today, and none too soon: The LTE era starts this Sunday in thirty-eight metro areas. All Things Digital's Ina ...
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FTC Proposes 'Do Not Track' Option For Internet
InformationWeek
Web users could use a browser button to stop organizations from tracking their viewing habits, under the Federal Trade Commission proposal. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek The Federal Trade Commission has made a potentially far-reaching proposal ...
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Google Editions: a history of ebooks
Telegraph.co.uk
Google has confirmed that its own ebook store, Google Editions, will be up and running by the end of the year, potentially transforming the ebook landscape. Here, we look at some of the key milestones in the digitisation of the printed word 1971: ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Apple's EasyPay goes Gap, lands at Old Navy
CNET (blog)
by Joe Aimonetti You could soon be buying your clothes on an Apple-based point-of-sale system. Apple's iPod touch-based point-of-sale system, dubbed EasyPay, had been rumored to be available for third-party retailers looking for a mobile solution to ...
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