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|  | Yahoo tops all U.S. sites in March; Google follows The U.S. Internet audience topped 212 million people in March, and once again, Yahoo is the top destination of folks across the country. Surprisingly, Zynga saw the most traffic growth over the period. Read full story |
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|  | HBO streaming content comes to Dish Online Also available to Dish Online customers is Cinemax content via Max Go. In order to access the programming, however, people must already subscribe to HBO and Cinemax. Read full story |
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|  | Amazon cloud outage derails Reddit, Quora A problem with Amazon Web Services took down some Web sites today. Amazon says it's getting its cloud computing service back to normal. Read full story |
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|  | Google's Schmidt scores major pay raise Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who used to earn $1 per year, now has an annual salary of $1.25 million as executive chairman, an SEC filing has revealed. Read full story |
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|  | RockMelt makes an iPhone grab RockMelt launches for the iPhone, making its particular mix of social networking and Web browsing mobile. Read full story |
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|  | Mozilla jumps into Node.js server project Right now, the server software uses the JavaScript engine from Google's Chrome. Mozilla is transplanting Firefox's into Node.js. Read full story |
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|  | Google: Map your own neighborhood The rest of the world has had it for years, and now we get it, too: Google is bringing Map Maker to the U.S. Read full story |
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|  | Google contest winner shows where our taxes go As many Americans are scrambling to file their taxes today, a Google contest that shows where your tax dollars go has announced a winner. Read full story |
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