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FTC Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour says she doesn't believe consumer privacy played any significant role in Google's thoughts when releasing Buzz.
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Google, Intel, and Sony are reportedly working on Internet-connected set-top boxes and TVs that use Intel's Atom chips, Google's Android software, and Sony's hardware.
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Information is coming in three-year copyright battle that is "potentially embarrassing" to both sides, sources say.
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Industry group is launching a $30 million campaign touting video-on-demand that comes as Internet services make gains with viewers.
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Citizen Sports develops Facebook and iPhone applications for sports fans that will likely get folded into content produced by Yahoo Sports upon completion of the deal.
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The Italian branch of Heineken persuades men, under false pretenses, to attend a classical music and poetry concert on the same night as a big soccer game. The results are astounding.
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Google's bid to get businesses on its cloud computing office productivity software has new weapon: a tool for making the Exchange migration easier.
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Twenty-seven advertising partners in China also ask Google how they will be compensated if the company goes ahead with a threatened withdrawal.
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David Martin, the CEO of visual update site Kontain, was on the 14-hour nightmare Virgin America flight from LA to NY. He documented the worst parts live using the airline's Wi-Fi.
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As the Web generation descends on the South by Southwest Interactive show in Austin, AT&T's network actually works, Twitter announces its @Anywhere platform, Facebook focuses on games, and Digg unveils a revamp.
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