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Google to ship early Glass edition this month
Reports are circulating that Google is very close to shipping its promised "Explorer Edition" of Glass to developers and testers.
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As browsing goes mobile, Apple wins, Mozilla loses
The trend toward browsing from phones and tablets has helped some browser makers, dramatically in one case, but hurt others in the battle for usage share, data from a metrics firm showed.
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Mozilla pulls tracking trigger for Firefox 22, ignores ad industry attacks
Mozilla has added automatic third-party cookie-blocking to a preview version of Firefox 22, a move that will put the feature in most users hands by late June and the company on a collision course with the online ad industry.
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Google tests same-day delivery retail project
If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area and order something from Target or Walgreens, Google might deliver your purchases right to your house for free.
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Are there 60 votes in the Senate for online sales taxes?
The U.S. Senate is expected this week to take up a non-binding amendment to test support for online sales tax collections.
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Twitter hack pays off, brings Burger King 60K new followers
Burger King saw a surprising upside after its Twitter stream was recently compromised: Tens of thousands of people began following its account.
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Facebook's new News Feed wish list includes mobile and highlighted friends
Facebook is set to unveil an updated News Feed on Thursday and analysts have a wish list of changes that users might welcome.
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Google+ launches updates to profile, local pages
Social network Google+ is launching some tweaks and updates to users' profile pages, as well as enabling local reviews.
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In online sales tax debate, $1M business is 'mom and pop'
As Congress considers a law requiring online retailers to collect sales taxes nationally, debate is heating up over the revenue threshold for triggering collections.
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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 3: Why we use WordPress
In the third part of a three-part series, we look at two organizations that have chosen WordPress as their content management system.
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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 2: Why we use Joomla
In the second part of a three-part series, we look at two companies that have chosen Joomla as their content management system.
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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 1: Why we use Drupal
In the first part of a three-part series, we look at two companies that have chosen Drupal as their content management system.
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Facebook turns up the heat on Google Search
With Facebook's new search service out in the open, the social network seems to be on a collision course with search giant Google.
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Online holiday shopping at work may be huge suck on time, bandwidth
With Black Friday just a week away and the nagging feeling that we need to get our holiday shopping done, the question is how much online buying will actually be done at work?
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China's Internet lockdown hurts local e-businesses
China has started restoring some Internet access to a province where it was blocked after deadly ethnic riots two weeks ago, but the outage has already taken a toll on local businesses.
Smart Cloud Provisioning: Low Cost and highly Scalable Entry Point into Cloud Computing
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