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January 21, 2011
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Should one huge company be allowed to both create and deliver the content that consumers watch? We look how the union affects Hulu, cable rates, local programming, and more.
Your search complaints have been heard: Google plans to take further action against "content farms," although it's not ready to detail specific methods.
Amid investigations into the scandalous departure of former CEO Mark Hurd, Hewlett-Packard says goodbye to four members, and adds five more.
Uber, a mobile limousine-booking service, has become a favorite among in-the-know techies in San Francisco. Launching its service in New York, where taxis are heavily regulated and easy to find already, may prove more complicated.
After being rebuffed in a buyout offer for social-buying market leader Groupon, the Internet giant is working on a daily-deals competitor called Google Offers.
The phone company has filed a complaint in federal court, the first legal challenge of the Federal Communications Commission's new regulations.
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After a decade at the helm of Google, Eric Schmidt is taking on a new role where he'll have to explain and defend Google before the world.
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