Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Google Launches Chrome OS Preview
InformationWeek
The first Chrome OS netbooks will ship to a limited set of early adopters this week. By Thomas Claburn , InformationWeek In recent years, consumers have had three major desktop-oriented operating systems to choose from: Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. ...
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Kindle for the Web demos at Chrome event
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Amazon.com on Tuesday demonstrated its update of Kindle for the Web which will appear "in the coming months," allowing the full reading and annotation of Kindle books from a Web browser on any device and giving third ...
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Nexus S review roundup
Christian Science Monitor
Nexus S review posts are trickling in. Here's the latest impressions on Google's newly anointed Android phone. Nexus S review roundup: Outlets like the "pure Google" feel of the new Nexus S. By Chris Gaylord / December 7, 2010 The Nexus S arrives ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Will Verizon Pay to Keep the iPhone Out of Competitor's Hands?
PC World
By John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld Rumors suggest that Verizon may pay a premium to keep the hot-selling iPhone away from its competitors T-Mobile and Sprint. In other words, they want to keep it exclusive to themselves and AT&T, and this may have helped ...
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Salesforce's Benioff: 'Ellison flunks vision test'
Register
Dreamforce 2010 Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of Salesforce, has fired back at Larry Ellison and his beloved Exadata for cloud computing, saying that the server fails the cloud test and that Oracle lacks a genuine vision. ...
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Zynga Scores Its Biggest Hit Yet With CityVille
Escapist Magazine
It looks like Zynga has another hit on its hands with CityVille, which debuted on Facebook last week and quickly became the studio's best social game launch ever. I suppose it's bad news for anyone hoping that the air might be out of the Zynga balloon, ...
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WikiLeaks ditched by MasterCard, Visa. Who's next?
Christian Science Monitor
WikiLeaks has been dropped by MasterCard and Visa. What's next for the controversial organization helmed by Julian Assange? WikiLeaks has seen corporate support for its practices slip away in recents weeks. First Amazon, and then PayPal, ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Mobiles, iPod touch killing off Nintendo DS, Sony PSP
Apple Insider
By Daniel Eran Dilger In contrast to all the "iPod-killers" imagined by Apple's competitors, new research quantifies just how much Apple's iOS platform has done to actually displace standalone gaming devices like the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP. ...
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