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Google Doodle Celebrates Martha Graham and Dynamic Web Google celebrates dynamic movement online with its Google Doodle celebrating Martha Graham, a revolutionary figure in contemporary dance.
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Chrome OS Laptops: Google Makes Businesses a Sweet Offer Companies can replace their old laptops with notebooks running Googles Web-based OS for just $28 per user per month. Asus and Samsung will sell Chrome laptops for consumers.
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Google Targets Microsoft's Enterprise Turf with Chromebooks Google is targeting the enterprise with its cloud-based notebooks that make it easy for companies to manage their computer systems.
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Hands-On With Google Music Beta Music Beta is a snap to set up, easy to use, and has some pretty nifty features.
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Hands On With the Samsung Chromebook Series 5 Google took the wraps off its plans for Chromebook laptops at its keynote--and Samsung showed off its Chromebook in an equally grand unveiling. Heres a little more on what to expect from the first Chrome OS laptop.
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Facebook Denies Privacy Breach Allegations by Symantec No personal data could have been passed to third parties, company says
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Google Partners with Acer and Samsung on Chromebooks and Laptop Rentals Google has partnered with Acer and Samsung on new cloud-centric notebooks based on the Chrome OS.
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Chromebooks to Ship with Offline Versions of Google Apps Google's OS doesn't have any locally installed apps like a word processor or spreadsheet manager but that doesn't mean it's useless without Wi-Fi or cellular data connectivity.
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Marketer Beware: 7.5 Million Facebook Users Are Kids If you think your promotional efforts on the social networking site are reaching only consumers 13 and older, you'd better think again.
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I Don't Trust HBGary, and Neither Should You Security firm HBGary wants to untarnish its reputation by offering free software. But first you gotta hand them your identity. Do they think we're idiots?
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The Pirate Bay Blocked by Comcast? ISP Says 'No' Comcast denies it's blocking the site that is often used to pirate digital content The Pirate Bay.
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Apple Sued Again Over iOS Location and Data Sharing The suit, which accuses Apple of aiding and abetting the 'intentional taking and transmitting' of user data to third parties, also names Pandora Media and The Weather Channel.
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Twitter's Mobile Site Gets iPhone-App Makeover Touchscreen smartphone users going to twitter.com will soon be able to access the new app, which resembles the official Twitter iOS client, but features the menu icons at the top instead of at the bottom of the screen.
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IPad 2 and IPhone 4 Shortages on the Way? Customers wanting to buy the iPad 2 or iPhone 4 this summer could face frustration, according to a report.
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Visa's Mobile Payment Plan 'Most Comprehensive to Date' Visa's plan to launch a digital wallet system in the U.S. and Canada this fall is by far the most ambitious of any such initiative announced so far.
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What Your Real Money Buys You in the Gaming World If you have $100, you can put it in the bank. Or you can change it into virtual currency to enhance your favorite game experience with an epic mount, crew members for your starship, or a buddy for Batman.
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Chromebooks: A Prospective Buyer's Guide It's not clear whether the new Chromebooks will be able to woo you away from your desktop and into the cloud, but if you're thinking about buying one of the devices, here's a breakdown of everything you need to know.
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Domestic Spying on Americans is an Epidemic Domestic intelligence agencies snarf up mind-boggling amounts of data like phone numbers, credit card purchases, banking transactions, e-mails, and IPs of sites visited which may stay indefinitely in a massive government database. It's an e-hoarding epidemic.
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Beware of Cost-Cutting Tech Measures A small business switches to a lower-cost Internet and phone provider, but ends up wasting time and money
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Google Engineers Deny Chrome Hack Exploited Browser's Code Several Google security engineers have countered claims that a French security company found a vulnerability in Chrome that could let attackers hijack Windows PCs running the company's browser.
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Google Doodle Celebrates Martha Graham and Dynamic Web Google celebrates dynamic movement online with its Google Doodle celebrating Martha Graham, a revolutionary figure in contemporary dance.
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