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|  | Firefox 4 entering the home stretch Yesterday's Firefox 4 beta 10 release will be followed by an 11th and perhaps 12th beta. Also coming: a cautious initial approach to graphics acceleration. Read full story |
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|  | Facebook selling user content to advertisers Company launches its Sponsored Stories service, which lets advertisers promote a user's mention of their brand on the social network. Read full story |
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|  | Google closing door on real estate in Google Maps Changes to the upload APIs used in Google Maps as well as low usage means that Google has decided to pull back from the real-estate listing game. Read full story |
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|  | Amazon Web Services unwraps e-mail Simple Email Service, which integrates with AWS tools and focuses on "marketing and transactional messages," is free at low usage. Read full story |
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|  | Facebook lets users turn on crypto Facebook helps people protect against account compromises by offering the ability to use full-session encryption across the site. Read full story |
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|  | Facebook offers speed test for Web-based games The social-networking giant has released an early version of a test to help developers get a handle on Web-based game performance. Read full story |
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|  | Access your media files anywhere with Libox Libox is an innovative software solution that lets you access all of your music, photos, and videos from anywhere without having to store the files in the cloud--or charging you a cent. Read full story |
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|  | Who can afford the carbon-friendly skies? Search engine lets consumers search for cheapest available carbon-friendly flight options, but for some flights that's a big price jump. Read full story |
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