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December 3, 2010
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Google Search Engine Now Detects Bad Businesses In an uncharacteristically public way, Google has acknowledged modifying its search engine so it can identify businesses that provide bad service and lower their ranking.
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Microsoft Executive Trash-Talks Google Microsoft's senior director of its online services says that when it comes to the enterprise, Google is 'failing,' and then he really lets loose.
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Swedish Court Won't Kill WikiLeaks Founder's Arrest Warrant The court declined to hear an appeal from WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to quash an arrest warrant related to sexual assault accusations from two women.
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Amazon Says Government Pressure Didn't Lead to WikiLeaks Ban Amazon Web Services (AWS) kicked WikiLeaks off its servers for breaking rules designed to ensure websites use their own content and that it won't injure others...
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Like it or Not, the iPad is a Kindle Killer The iPad and Kindle are two very different devices, but ultimately the iPad wins through sheer versatility.
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Google Guilty of Trespassing in Street View Case After a legal battle that lasted two-and-a-half years, Google has been found guilty of trespassing on a Pennsylvania family's property to take photos of their...
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AVG Free Update Bricks 64-Bit Windows 7 PCs An update for AVG Free may have caused computers to restart and not turn on again--but there is a cure.
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Verizon's LTE Pricing May Trigger 4G Rate War Verizon Wireless is undercutting its own 3G plans with pricing for the LTE network scheduled to go live on Sunday, possibly marking the beginning of a fight.
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Microsoft Exec Says Google Is 'Failing' in the Enterprise In an interview with Computerworld, Tom Rizzo, senior director of Microsoft Online Services, talked about the company moving its popular Office apps into the...
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GSA Victory a Win for Google Apps and the Cloud The US Government Services Administration (GSA) chose Google Apps over bids from Microsoft and IBM to deliver cloud-based e-mail and collaboration for the whole agency.
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Oracle Challenges IBM With 'Sparc Supercluster' Oracle on Thursday stepped up its efforts to rebuild Sun's hardware business, announcing a high-performance clustered database system that could turn up the...
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Amazon's Wikileaks Rejection Raises Cloud Trust Concerns Amazon Web Services' removal of Wikileaks content raises fundamental questions for businesses about what is and isnt acceptable when it comes to cloud computing.
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Pirate DNS Could Hatch a Lawless Darknet The Pirate Bay wants a new DNS system that will be impossible to censor, but also impossible to police. Would it be worthwhile?
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Comcast Toll on Netflix Screams for Net Neutrality Comcast is opposed to FCC efforts to impose net neutrality rules, but its actions seem to almost demand them.
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HP Boosting Multimedia in WebOS With MediaSmart Move Hewlett-Packard on Thursday said it will bring strong multimedia and entertainment applications to WebOS by moving the MediaServer team into its Palm business...
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