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Digital Publications May Be A Hard Sell Newspaper and magazine publishers pin their hopes on a new digital format targeted at touchscreen-equipped smart phones, e-readers, and tablets. But will readers buy in to the scheme?
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Obama Promotes New Open Government Initiative A new Obama administration memo pushes for more open government efforts.
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Facebook Halts Beacon, Gives $9.5M to Settle Lawsuit Facebook shutters program that sparked a lawsuit alleging privacy violations, and funnels $9.5 million into a fund that will support online privacy, safety and security.
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Why Apple Won't Clean Up App Store User Reviews Truth be told, iTunes has been devoid of homemade social features since day one, and that's unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.
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Cisco's New Structure Key to Success, Chambers Says Cisco needs its distributed management structure to enter multiple new markets, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said.
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Chrome Browser Beta Finally Comes for Mac OS X and Linux Google Chrome has been available for Windows for over a year. Now the Web browser beta is available for Mac OS X and Linux as well.
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