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Twitter to continue duplicating external apps
Computerworld
By Juan Carlos Perez IDG News Service - Twitter Co-Founder Evan Williams was unapologetic on Wednesday about his company's recent decisions to build features for the site that duplicate and often render irrelevant applications created by third-party ...
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Why The Beatles' arrival on iTunes matters
Reuters
An advertisement on the Apple Inc. website is seen on a MacBook Air computer in New York, November 16, 2010. By Louis Hau NEW YORK (Billboard) - It's tempting to dismiss the Beatles' long-delayed arrival on iTunes as a non-event. ...
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Reuters
Chinese Firm 'Hijacked' Data
Wall Street Journal
By MICHAEL R. CRITTENDEN And SHAYNDI RAICE A state-owned Chinese telecom firm "hijacked" massive volumes of Internet traffic earlier this year by redirecting it unnecessarily through servers in China, a congressionally appointed panel said Wednesday. ...
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Leonid Meteors Peak Tomorrow Before Dawn
PC Magazine
The annual Leonid Meteor Shower will appear at its brightest tomorrow starting around 3am, at a rate of up to 20 meteors per hour on a clear night, Astronomy Magazine reports. "From the time of moonset until around 5:15 am – when the first streaks of ...
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SAN FRANCISCO--Twitter co-founder Evan Williams was
CNET
as the final speaker of the Web 2.0 Summit conference on Wednesday, with a slew of potential announcements anticipated like perhaps a massive new funding round or a formal rollout of the "analytics dashboard" product that it's had in the works for some ...
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CNET
How Zynga Is Polishing CityVille
BusinessWeek
By Douglas MacMillan On a Friday morning in November, the busiest room at the San Francisco headquarters of Zynga, the online game company, is a high-ceilinged loft space behind a door marked CONFIDENTIAL. Bleary-eyed engineers, mostly men in their 20s ...
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