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|  | Mozilla eyes changes 'to keep our users safe' In the wake of problems involving faked certificates, the browser maker wants certificate authorities to adopt a standard on baseline requirements to ensure trustworthiness. Read full story |
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|  | Firefox Aurora debuts, Mozilla's 'dev' channel Somewhere between the nightly Minefield and Firefox beta lies Firefox Aurora, Mozilla's first public browser under its new publishing schedule. Read full story |
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|  | ComScore: Microsoft, Google hold their own in search Both companies see their respective shares of the U.S. search engine market eek up last month. Read full story |
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|  | Comcast brings 105Mbps service to major markets Cable provider is charging $105 per month for its "Extreme 105" ultra high-speed Internet service, now available to 40 million homes in markets like San Francisco, Denver, and Washington, D.C. Read full story |
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|  | U.S. online ad revenue hits record high Advertisers spent $26 billion last year, representing a 15 percent increase from 2009. As with previous years, search advertising leads the way, followed by display-related ads. Read full story |
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|  | Apple's Safari sports 'do-not-track' in dev build The latest version of Apple's Safari browser has been found to contain tools that let users block tracking from third parties. The new feature is part of an unreleased developer build headed to the next version of the Mac OS. Read full story |
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|  | Examining the 'State of Search Marketing' In 2011, search marketing is expected to increase by nearly $3 billion, according to a report from Econsultancy. Read full story |
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|  | Google adds pagination to Google Docs The editor in Google Docs can now show page breaks in a document. Also, you no longer need to convert documents to PDFs before printing them in Chrome. Read full story |
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