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|  | Facebook backtracks on apps grabbing address, cell number In a quick about-face, the social network is temporarily disabling a new tweak that gave third-party apps the ability to record someone's address and cell number. Read full story |
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|  | HTML editor dumps 'HTML5' even as W3C touts it Concluding HTML version numbers are a relic of a bygone age, Ian Hickson adopts a "living document" approach. Not so the W3C standards group. Read full story |
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|  | Paid search market bounces back in 2010 Helped by a fourth-quarter boost, spending on paid search ads rose more than 18 percent in 2010, with Google grabbing almost 83 percent, says SearchIgnite. Read full story |
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|  | A primer on online reputation management If you think Google has got you all wrong, there's a consultant who thinks he or she can set the search gods straight. Read full story |
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|  | Google Voice ports your own number for $20 If the thought of getting a new cell phone number has deterred you from signing on to Google Voice, a new $20 porting fee may make you change your mind. Read full story |
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|  | Report: Mobile e-mail rises; Web e-mail dips The number of people using Web-based e-mail fell 6 percent in November from a year earlier, while the number of folks tapping into mobile e-mail grew 36 percent. Read full story |
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|  | Khronos aims to ease coding for audio, video hardware Standards group releases OpenSL ES 1.1 and OpenMax AL 1.1 standard interfaces to let applications tap into audio and video hardware. Read full story |
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|  | Report: Net users more apt to be joiners in real life Internet users are more likely to join groups in the real world and be active in them than people who don't go online, according to a Pew Internet survey. Read full story |
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