Sure, it's a young company, but unlike many of its peers in Silicon Valley, the mistakes of its youth are visible to average consumers. As expected, Google plans to ask the public for help in identifying sites pumping out huge volumes of low-quality content, otherwise known as content farms. If you're an AI researcher, the "Jeopardy"-playing Watson supercomputer--the first episode airs tonight--is either pretty impressive or something of a parlor trick. Mother who posted video to YouTube of her children dancing to Prince song and later sued Universal Music for trying to remove it is accused of violating court order, loses attorney-client privileges. At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, LG announces the 3D video-capable Optimus 3D smartphone and Optimus Pad tablet. Scott Seitz wants to apply for the .gay top-level domain, a move that is likely to kick off an international dispute over free speech, morality, sovereignty, and gay rights. Samsung's rollout of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 at MWC means it's following in Motorola's footsteps. The two will likely challenge Apple's tablet dominance. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo and the Xperia Pro offer media features in trim designs. The Xperia Pro has a full physical keyboard. The W3C sets a date for when it expects to finalize the next-gen Web page language, but it's tough to reconcile the pace of standardization with the pace of Web technology development. | | Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer in his opening keynote address at the Mobile World Congress where he emphasized that the battle in mobile is more about the software platform rather than individual devices. | | | Featured item | | | | | Groupon gets in trouble for an alleged V-Day bouquet scam, Sony makes the PlayStation phone official, and the IBM computer Watson takes on Jeopardy's best, which could make for an interesting V-Day date! | | |
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