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|  | Microsoft beefs up Office Web Apps Software giant rolls out a few improvements to its cloud-based Office Web Apps, specifically zeroing in on Excel and PowerPoint. Read full story |
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|  | FTC: Disney's Playdom violated child protection act The social-game service allegedly allowed children to register and share information in games without parental consent. The FTC has ordered Playdom to pay $3 million in fines. Read full story |
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|  | Google's Chrome OS: Start small, then build Recognizing that its browser-based operating system is a major departure, Google wants Chromebook customers to be happy more than to be numerous. Read full story |
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|  | Chrysalis brings content distribution to BitTorrent File-sharing program BitTorrent's next evolution debuts in a public beta, bringing to users a unified content discovery and sharing solution that follows announcements the company made at CES. Read full story |
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|  | Amazon vows to cut more affiliates over state taxes After severing partnerships with affiliates in several states already, the retail giant threatens to cut ties in even more states over the hot-button issue of tax collection. Read full story |
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|  | Facebook's antisocial PR pitch against Google A prominent public relations firm admits it took aim at Google's Social Circle feature at Facebook's behest, while trying to keep the social network's hand out of view. Read full story |
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|  | Google to rebuild Chrome on secure foundation A Google project called Native Client turns out not just to be for running fast software from the Web securely. Google plans to use it to run the entire browser, too. Read full story |
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|  | Bing continues to capture more searches Yes, yes, yes. Google is still by far the dominant search engine, with nearly two-thirds of the market. But Microsoft's Bing is inching up, says ComScore. Read full story |
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