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December 02, 2010
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redarrow Chrome Web Store could emerge soon
redarrow Chu touts ARPA-E as questions over funding loom
redarrow Google scores big federal government contract
redarrow Firefox's Jetpack add-ons taking off soon
redarrow HP discontinues MediaSmart Server line

The upcoming Chrome 8 will support the Chrome Web Store, a mechanism to find Web apps that Google appears likely to launch soon.

Energy Secretary Steven Chu visits ARPA-E grant winner 1366 Technologies, a tiny solar start-up shooting to make solar as cheap as coal.

General Services Administration becomes the first federal agency to move all its e-mail to the cloud, awarding a $6.7 million contract to pay for Google Apps for Government.

Mozilla programmers hope to release the first beta version of Jetpack, Firefox 4's new foundation for customization through add-ons, on Monday. It won't be feature-complete, though.
HP has decided to discontinue its MediaSmart Server line of products. Microsoft acknowledges the decision on the company's Windows Home Server blog.

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