Thursday, November 18, 2010

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MySpace integrates with Facebook, ending social networking wars
BetaNews
By Ed Oswald | Published November 18, 2010, 5:32 PM In what can be seen as final capitulation to its now much larger rival, MySpace and Facebook announced Thursday afternoon that MySpace would employ Facebook Connect across its site. ...
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Found: a planet not from the Milky Way, circling a star in its death throes
Christian Science Monitor
For the first time, scientists have found a solar system that was not formed in the Milky Way galaxy. What's more, the planet is in danger of being eaten by its host star. An artist's impression shows HIP 13044b, an exoplanet orbiting a star that ...
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Christian Science Monitor
China Hijacked Internet Traffic From Federal Sites
InformationWeek
For 18 minutes in April China Telecom re-routed traffic from .gov, .mil and other sites through Chinese servers, according to a Congressional commission. By Elizabeth Montalbano , InformationWeek A state-owned Chinese telecommunications firm "hijacked" ...
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Antimatter Breakthrough Could Lead to Starships, Says Scientist
PC Magazine
Scientists at CERN, the research facility that's home to the Large Hadron Collider, claim to have successfully created and stored antimatter in greater quantities and for longer times than ever before. Researchers created 38 atoms of antihydrogen ...
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Comet Hartley 2 emits ice balls, NASA finds
Los Angeles Times
Analysis of images taken by the Deep Impact spacecraft shows the comet is spewing chunks of ice, some as large as basketballs, which comes as a surprise to scientists. By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times A team of astronomers announced its first snow ...
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Timeless Beatles join 21st century — and iTunes
Newton TAB
On Nov. 16, Apple began offering songs from the entire Beatles catalogue along with 13 remastered studio albums. By Joe Sinopoli Eleanor Rigby picked up the rice where her wedding had been. Now she can also pick up the rest of The Beatles catalogue on ...
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Dear E-Mail: Die Already. Love, Facebook
BusinessWeek
By Brad Stone The annals of obsolete communication technologies are growing all the time. There's the telegraph, the answering machine, the fax, and the paper-based letter, all artifacts from an analog era where messages had resonance hours, even days, ...
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