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Apple mobile ads taking share from Google, Microsoft
CNET
by Erica Ogg Apple iAds started appearing in apps on July 1. By year's end it could have one-fifth of the mobile ad market, according to IDC. One of the newcomers to mobile advertising is making its presence felt quickly. Today BusinessWeek published ...
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CNET
Segway Chief Dies in Segway Accident
New York Times
By JULIA WERDIGIER LONDON — James W. Heselden, the owner of the company that makes the Segway, died Sunday morning when he drove one of the two-wheeled scooters off a cliff close to his home in West Yorkshire, England. The West Yorkshire police did not ...
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Limited edition Droid R2-D2 smartphone goes on sale Thursday
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - In a galaxy far, far, away, or maybe at your nearest Verizon Wireless store, the Droid R2-D2, a special edition of the Droid 2 smartphone from Motorola, will be for sale Thursday for $249 after rebate. ...
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US Wants Broader Internet Wiretap Authority
FOXNews
The Obama administration is developing plans that would require all Internet-based communication services -- such as encrypted BlackBerry e-mail, Facebook, and Skype -- to be capable of complying with federal wiretap orders, according to a report ...
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Microsoft axes Windows Live Spaces, taps WordPress
CNET
by Ina Fried SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft said today that it is scrapping its aging Windows Live Spaces blogging technology and will instead make WordPress the default blogging option for Windows Live. It's the latest move by Microsoft to use Windows Live ...
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Cake Doodle Marks Google's 12th Birthday
PC Magazine
A simple picture of a cake is Google's homepage doodle today, marking the company's 12th birthday. It's been a long road since the company was started in September 1998 by then Stanford graduate students Sergey Brin and Larry Page; a time before the ...
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IBM To Acquire Networking Specialist
InformationWeek
Blade Network Technologies bid shows Big Blue is stocking up on edge offerings as rivals also round out their portfolios. By Paul McDougall IBM said Monday it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Blade Network Technologies, a Santa Clara, ...
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Kno Planning on Releasing a Single-Screen Tablet
SlashGear
By Evan Selleck on Mon Sep 27th, 2010 0 Comments Kno's existence has been an interesting one. Since their rebranding from Kakai to Kno, the Kno dual-screen tablet has been something of interest to a lot of people. Featuring two 14-inch displays, ...
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Sharp Launching Android Tablets, E-Book Store
InformationWeek
Galapagos devices will be first sold in Japan as e-book readers, but will add movies, music, games, and additional countries. By Esther Shein Sharp is planning to debut two Android tablets designed to be e-book readers. The devices will be available in ...
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Mobile Developers More Optimistic About Android Over iOS
ReadWriteWeb
By Chris Cameron / September 27, 2010 11:05 AM / 0 Comments This post is part of our ReadWriteMobile channel, which is dedicated to helping its community understand the strategic business and technical implications of developing mobile applications. ...
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