Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Google Docs editing finally comes to iPhone, iPad, Android
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated November 17, 2010 12:57 PM Those who depend on Google Docs know how frustrating it is when you want to make a simple change from an iPhone, but can't because Google Docs is read-only on mobile devices. Until now, that is. ...
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Apple OKs Google Voice for iPhone after year-long eval
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Apple's year-long evaluation of Google Voice for the iPhone ended Tuesday when the free application appeared in the iTunes App Store. Google Voice, a free Web-based service launched by the search giant in March 2009, ...
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Google, Amazon Fought for The Beatles Deal Too
Fox News
The music of The Beatles, among the most influential bands in music history, is now available for the first time on the iTunes Store. Apple CEO Steve Jobs wasn't the only one looking to broker a deal for the digital rights to The Beatles back catalog, ...
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Google Launches 'Boutiques' Fashion Search Site
PC Magazine
Google on Wednesday unveiled Boutiques.com, a Web site that combines computing power with fashion savvy in an effort to keep users informed about trends and provide shopping recommendations. "Boutiques uses computer vision and machine learning ...
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Leonid meteor shower to peak tonight
San Jose Mercury News
A 30-minute time exposure of the 1998 Leonid display over Joshua Tree National Park. The display kicked off five years of particular spectacular Leonids. The Leonid meteor shower — a yearly event that in the past has produced some spectacular displays ...
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Hulu officially launches pay service, cuts price
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Online video site Hulu formally launched its premium streaming service Wednesday and cut the price to $8 a month. The service launched as a preview about five months ago for $2 more. Hulu said subscribers will receive credit for the ...
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How China swallowed 15% of 'Net traffic for 18 minutes
Ars Technica
By Nate Anderson | Last updated November 17, 2010 1:45 PM In a 300+ page report (PDF) today, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission provided the US Congress with a detailed overview of what's been happening in China—including a curious ...
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Unfriend Day? Not for Girl With 5000 Facebook Friends
ABC News
By KI MAE HEUSSNER Arguing (with a smile) that bloated Facebook friend lists are undermining true friendship, the late-night host launched a national "campaign" to shed fake friends on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" two weeks ago. But as Facebook users around the ...
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Apple adds ex-Northrop exec to board
Register
Apple announced on Wednesday that a new director has been added to its governing board: Ronald Sugar, recently retired chairman and CEO of defense contractor Northrup Grumman and former CFO of TRW. "Ron is an engineer at heart, who then became a very ...
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