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April 02, 2011

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Facebook tweaks mobile-optimized sites
Backend changes for Facebook's coders means everyone visiting Facebook.com will get all its social networking goodies, regardless of their phone's brains or brawn.
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Firefox 4 beats IE9 out of the gate in usage
The two most-used browsers just got updates, with Mozilla's ahead of Microsoft's in real-world use. But Chrome and Safari are the ones that gained share.
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April Fools' Day 2011--who's gonna get you, sucka?
The annual prank fest is once again upon us. Behold the foolhardy brainstorms from the likes of Google (again and again and again), Hulu, Toshiba, and a spacey Richard Branson.
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Bookmarks resurrected in new RockMelt beta
Instapaper meets bookmarks in RockMelt's second beta, along with overhauled Twitter interface, improved chat interface, and Chrome 10 integration.
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Report: Sony PSP, NGP to get Music Unlimited
Sony's Music Unlimited service is on its way to the PlayStation Portable "in a matter of weeks" and also to the Next Generation Portable, a company exec tells Eurogamer.
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Back up your data before April Fools' Day
March 31 is World Backup Day. Here are a few ways you can back up your data.
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Google updates finance search for Android, iPhone
Search results for stocks now reveal an interactive graph, plus news and personal stock information you can swipe through.
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Firefox for Android gets it mostly right (video)
This is Mozilla's most far-reaching mobile move yet, and for the most part, the browser-maker does its Firefox brand proud.
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Google denies working on facial-recognition app (update)
Disputing a report on CNN, Google says it's not developing facial-recognition technology for cell phones that would be able to identify who's in a photo.
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Facebook feature converts profiles to business pages
Business users who want to transform their personal profiles on Facebook into regular business pages can now do it directly through a new conversion process.
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