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| Consumer Watchdog is not the biggest organization that regularly attacks Google, but it's perhaps the least afraid to be over-the-top in urging scrutiny. File-sharing and free-content proponents want Google to say it ain't so. But if big media gets its way, Google's new antipiracy measures are just a first step. The publisher of classified information disappeared from the Net yesterday when an address service cut the group off. It's back with new Web site hosted in Switzerland. A not-very-close second-place player to Groupon in the daily deals market, this investment may give LivingSocial some extra momentum in the likely event that Groupon is acquired by Google. A recently discovered microbe has DNA unlike any other life form on Earth. It is able to substitute arsenic for phosphorus, and it may help us understand how life could prosper elsewhere. A spate of recent acquisitions show that the BlackBerry maker isn't ceding its position as smartphone king easily. But is it too late to stave off the iPhone's coup in corporate IT departments? Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak appears at Computer History Museum to talk about some of the products and people that inspired him to create the first Apple computer.
| Interested in a new 4G wireless service? CNET tries to help consumers figure out the right plan for them.
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