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Facebook Caught Up in Apps Privacy Breach
PC Magazine
Many Facebook applications share users' personal information with advertising networks and other Internet-tracking companies, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Facebook said Sunday, however, that the Journal is exaggerating the problem and ...
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Netflix On The Wii: No More Disc Required
Washington Post
Starting today, Netflix customers in the US and Canada can instantly stream content through their Wii consoles without the need to fire up a disc first.Netflix says members who have a plan starting at $8.99 a month (or $7.99 in Canada), ...
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iPad To Debut On Verizon Next Week
InformationWeek
By Paul McDougall In the lastest sign of increasingly close ties between the two companies, Apple and Verizon have teamed up to make the iPad available on Verizon's nationwide wireless network. Verizon will begin selling the iPad directly to customers ...
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Sprint Launching WiMax In NYC On November 1
InformationWeek
Sprint and Clearwire announced that their joint WiMax network will launch in New York City on November 1, in Los Angeles on December 1, and in San Francisco later in December. By Eric Zeman Though WiMax has been flickering on and off across New York ...
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Determined to Crack the Social Code
New York Times
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER Google has been stunningly adept at devising computer algorithms to help people search the Internet. But when it comes to building features for social networking, the company has been much less effective. ...
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What Else Can The iPhone 4 Do? How About Record Video From Space?
I4U
Getting high-definition video footage from outer space isn't something only NASA can do anymore. A father and son duo proved that this weekend when they posted a video successfully recorded from an iPhone 4 100000 feet into the atmosphere. ...
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Dalai Lama's 'Happiness Summit,' offers interfaith views of 'wellbeing'
USA Today
Is everybody happy today? And what would that mean? Does God want you to be happy now? How? Emory University's Center for the study of Law and Religion brought on the biggest international pro on happiness,, the Dalai Lama, yesterday to chat in a round ...
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