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W3C to consider Microsoft’s “do not track” proposal for standard
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SoftKinetic beats Microsoft to the punch, releases Kinect SDK first
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SocialEyes video calling blends Facebook, Skype
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Operation Wisconsin: Anonymous targets billionaire Koch brothers
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Craigslist to Oodle: Who are you calling a ‘cesspool of crime’?
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Huawei open letter defends company reputation
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Google heads into the kitchen with new recipe search feature
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Google weeds out content farms with algorithm update
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Anonymous seizes Westboro Baptist’s domain during live TV confrontation
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New Google plug-in takes Micrsoft Office into the cloud
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Panguso search, Baidu monopoly investigation leave Chinese Internet at crossroads
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HP’s new business notebooks sport up to 32 hours battery life
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WikiLeaks now selling t-shirts, coffee mugs to raise money
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Google takes heat for collecting kids’ Social Security Numbers
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 update released
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New device will allow you to smell the games you play
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Anonymous: We didn’t threaten Westboro Baptist Church
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Groupon planning to launch in China?
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Judge rules suit against China’s Green Dam can proceed
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Internet ‘kill switch’ bill revised, still angers civil rights activists
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God hates hackers: Anonymous warns Westboro Baptist Church, ‘stop now, or else’
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Twitter suspends Twitdroyd and UberTwitter apps
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The Social Network epilogue: Where Facebook founders are now
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Architect of China’s “Great Firewall” gives rare interview
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Behold, the world’s first anti-laser
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U.S. government mistakenly shuts down 84,000 websites
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Study: Casual games ease anxiety and depression
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Justice Department defends Wikileaks Twitter data request
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Facebook is stressing you out, says study
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Jeopardy! IBM Challenge continues as Watson takes a huge lead
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Clinton puts Internet freedom at forefront of U.S. foreign policy
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Comcast, Time Warner sign up for World IPv6 Day
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Twitter is not just a ‘microblogging’ service, argues CEO
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HTML5 to be complete in 2014
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Reinventing Yahoo: Four ways to save the former king of search
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MPEG LA calls for patents essential to VP8/WebM
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PayPal to become eBay’s biggest business?
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HP claims great relationship with Microsoft, cryptic about WebOS PC plans
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Google rolls out 007-style ‘two-step verification’ security
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Will Sony open up the PlayStation Move to hackers?
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Internet Explorer 9 release candidate available
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Google helps mortgage scammers con needy homeowners, study finds
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Google, Facebook considered buying Twitter for $8-10 billion. A sign of the second tech apocalypse?
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HP unveils WebOS HP Veer, Palm Pre 3, and HP TouchPad tablet
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Anti-trust: Google blames Microsoft for turning Washington DC against it
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HTC to invest $40 million in cloud-gaming service OnLive for mobile development
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Groupon CEO: Our ‘Tibet’ Super Bowl ad was just misunderstood
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Update: Current TV becomes the new home of Keith Olbermann
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Nasdaq hacks threaten investor confidence more than Stock Market security
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Music piracy way down, study shows
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US government wants veto power on new domain suffixes
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FCC to propose $8 billion broadband expansion plan
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AOL buys Huffington Post for $315 million
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Pirated Microsoft software funded Mexican drug cartel
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ICANN hands over last IPv4 blocks, World IPv6 Day gathers steam
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Windows Home Server ‘Vail’ omits Drive Extender
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Congress questions Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg over privacy concerns again
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Hacktivists steal 250,000 Facebook profiles, put them on fake dating Website
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WikiLeaks nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
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Flickr accidentally “permanently” deletes user’s 3,400 photos
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Dell, HP, others to offer replacements, refunds for Sandy Bridge systems
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Anonymous hackers strike back against governments of Egypt, Yemen
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Reddit surpasses 1 billion pageview milestone
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‘The Daily Show,’ and ‘Colbert Report’ return to Hulu as part of Viacom deal
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Leaked ‘AOL Way’ documents expose AOL’s cash-driven content strategies
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Metered Internet billing gets an icy reception in Canada
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Google Art Project brings Street View to museums
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Cisco: Mobile Web traffic growing at a staggering rate
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Google calls out Bing for copying its search results
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Last blocks of IPv4 IP addresses allocated
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