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Craigslist unexpectedly pulls adult services listings
Ars Technica
By Eric Bangeman | Last updated September 4, 2010 5:30 PM After months of pressure from state attorneys general, Craigslist pulled its adult services listings offline over the Labor Day weekend. Visitors to the site were greeted with a black bar with ...
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Is Apple's Ping a Haven for Spammers?
PC World
Analysis: Apple's Ping is a new iTunes-based social network. Unfortunately, it's already beset with a very old problem: rampant comment spam. It seems Apple is getting into the social networking business, God help them. Among the other life changing ...
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Google updates its privacy policy
Morning City
Google is reportedly updating its privacy policy after the settlement of privacy lawsuit over its Buzz. The users are warned with new privacy policy when they visit the Gmail website. The company faced the lawsuit due to disclosure of private ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Faces Challenges
PC World
By Tony Bradley, PC World The Samsung Galaxy Tab--officially unveiled at the IFA show in Berlin this week--looks like the first tablet worthy of challenging the Apple iPad. However, there are still some obstacles and unknowns that could get in the way ...
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Google Doodle Wishes Buckyball Happy 25th Birthday
USANewsWeek.com
Internet search giant Google is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the "buckyball", a spherical dome of exotic molecules of carbon, with a special interactive Google Doodle. Google has replaced middle O in its name with a special ...
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T-Mobile USA in Talks to Carry Huawei Smartphone
Wall Street Journal
By SPENCER E. ANTE And PAUL ZIOBRO T-Mobile USA Inc. is in talks to distribute Huawei Technologies Co.'s new Google-powered smartphone this holiday season, a person familiar with the matter said. It's uncertain whether the discussions between the ...
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