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Google settles Buzz privacy class-action lawsuit
Mobile Burn
Filed Friday in federal court in San Jose, California, Google has decided to settle a class-action lawsuit over its Buzz social networking service. Buzz was launched in February by the Internet giant as an alternative to sites like Facebook and Twitter ...
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Apple iTunes Ping Draws Spam, Complaints
InformationWeek
By Thomas Claburn Apple hasn't shown much social media savvy to date. Apple employees don't blog or tweet about work-related matters the way that Google or Microsoft employees do. Apple's corporate communication is tightly controlled. ...
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Don't look for Adobe Flash on Apple's iPads, iPhones soon
Washington Post
By ROB PEGORARO I was traveling last week to cover Apple's iPod and Apple TV event Wednesday (and writing an extra column based on that). So this week, I offer questions taken from Friday's Web chat. The iPad's future Concerning the iPad, ...
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Buckyball 25th anniversary celebrated by interactive Google Doodle
Telegraph.co.uk
The 25th anniversary of the discovery of the "buckyball", a spherical dome of exotic molecules of carbon, has been celebrated with a special interactive Google Doodle. By Andrew Hough The Google doodle shows a "buckyball", which celebrates the quarter ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Duke Nukem Announced for 2011 - Game Play Videos!
Stage Select
In 1997, Duke Nukem was announced. It's been through at least three engines, two companies, and over a dozen years of "development" time, but it seems we're on the verge of actually seeing the game released. That is, if this isn't another gigantic joke ...
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Craiglist Pulls Adult Services Ads
MyFox Philadelphia
The popular Web site Craigslist has shut down its controversial adult services section after complaints from 17 states about prostitution. The section was replaced with the words "censored" and previous ads were removed from the Web site. ...
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