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FCC's Genachowski pushes for vote on net neutrality
Computerworld
By Grant Gross IDG News Service - US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski will push for a vote this month on new network neutrality rules that would prohibit broadband providers from blocking customer access to legal Web ...
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Groupon expanding in Silicon Valley and Asia
Reuters
NEW YORK/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Online discount coupon provider Groupon announced a handful of deals on Wednesday to expand its presence in Silicon Valley and in Asia, as reports of a potential takeover by Google Inc heated up. Groupon said it would not ...
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Google's bookstore may launch in time for the holidays
Ars Technica
By John Timmer | Last updated December 1, 2010 11:28 AM Google's settlement with book copyright owners may still be meandering through the courts, but that's apparently not going to stop the search giant from launching an online bookstore. ...
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Agency Proposes 'Do Not Track' Option for Web Users
New York Times
By EDWARD WYATT and TANZINA VEGA WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission advocated a plan on Wednesday that lets Internet consumers choose whether they want information about their browsing habits to be collected, the so-called "Do Not Track" option. ...
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Women want Apple's iPhone, men prefer Google Android, Nielsen finds
Apple Insider
By Katie Marsal The iPhone and devices running Google Android are the most desired smartphones in the US, but men tend to prefer Android while women gravitate toward Apple's iOS, a new survey has found. Nielsen on Wednesday released the results of its ...
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Verizon to Launch LTE on Dec. 5: Unboxing the Modem
PC Magazine
Verizon Wireless today announced that its "4G" LTE network will launch on Sunday, December 5, with the LG VL600 modem being one of the first products to access the high-speed network. The company sent PCMag.com one of its first LTE devices, ...
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News: Virgin Launches Project for the iPad
The Mac Observer
Virgin's Richard Branson jumped into the electronic magazine game on Tuesday with his new Project publication for the iPad. Project promises interesting content wrapped in a healthy dose of multimedia goodness. Project is the culmination of Mr. Branson ...
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Dell resumes Venue Pro sales; T-Mobile cuts price
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen The Venue Pro, which runs Windows Phone 7 (WP7), will now sell for $99.99 with a two-year wireless contract from T-Mobile USA, or $449.99 unlocked, according to the Dell Web site. That T-Mobile price is $50 below the original Venue Pro ...
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Apple Expunges Antigay App from Store
PC World
By Brennon Slattery, PCWorld Apple's app removal processes have always been a little blurry, but over the Thanksgiving holiday, the company made one point clear: the App Store is no place for homophobia. The product in question, the Manhattan ...
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Report: Amazon Kindle 'Rapidly' Losing Market Share to iPad
Cult of Mac
By Ed Sutherland (7:07 am, Dec. 01, 2010) The iPad is eating into the Kindle's market, prompting analysts Tuesday to announce the Amazon e-reader has a "rapidly diminishing lead" over the Apple tablet. The iPad's e-reader market share doubled between ...
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