Friday, September 3, 2010

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Ping draws over 1 million users in first 48 hours
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong Apple announced Friday that its Ping social network for music has reached more than 1 million users in its first 48 hours after launch. The Cupertino, Calif., company issued a press release to announce the good news. ...
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Google settles Buzz privacy lawsuit
Computerworld
By Robert McMillan IDG News Service - Google is spending US$8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed over the rollout of its Google Buzz social-networking service. The proposed settlement was filed Friday in federal court in San Jose, ...
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Texas watchdog reviews Google's practices
Financial Times
By Richard Waters in San Francisco Google disclosed on Friday that Texas regulators have launched the first broad antitrust review of its search and advertising practices in the US. The move is the latest of a growing number of fights the company faces ...
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Apple Browsing Share Tops Linux, Android Steals Share Everywhere
PC World
More people browsed the Internet last month with a device running Apple's mobile operating system, iOS, than used Linux to do so. That's a first for Apple, according to NetMarketShare, a firm that produces metrics on the market share of browsers, ...
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Why God Did Not Create the Universe
Wall Street Journal
By STEPHEN HAWKING And LEONARD MLODINOW According to Viking mythology, eclipses occur when two wolves, Skoll and Hati, catch the sun or moon. At the onset of an eclipse people would make lots of noise, hoping to scare the wolves away. ...
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Twitter hits 145 million user mark, sees rise in mobile use
Christian Science Monitor
Twitter continues to grow, partly on the strength of a swath of new mobile applications. By Matthew Shaer / September 3, 2010 Twitter has seen major gains in membership and traffic, in part due to a spike in mobile use, Twitter executive Evan Williams ...
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Christian Science Monitor
The Struggle for What We Already Have
New York Times
By JOE NOCERA For something that seems so simple and straightforward, "net neutrality" has sure created one big mess. Trying to force net neutrality on Comcast, the FCC under Julius Genachowski seems to have lost its authority over broadband. ...
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