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| ABC News - 15 minutes ago Groupon investors were expecting a better deal than the surprise loss the company delivered on Wednesday. The online deals site, reporting for the first time as a public company, said its fourth-quarter revenue nearly tripled, but it lost money and its ... |
| Written by ![]() in 915 Google+ circles by Seth Rosenblatt February 8, 2012 1:15 PM PST Follow @b1g1nj4p4n Safer downloads and a cautious expansion of site pre-caching land in Chrome 17 today, continuing Google's two-tiered approach to browser speed and user safety. |
| Sprint reported a fourth-quarter loss, but also the end to a four-year period of recovery. The next few years will instead be about growth—and of course the iPhone and LTE. |
| Christian Science Monitor - 2 hours ago In its reporting on the efforts of a Russian drilling team to reach a subglacial lake in Antarctica, Russian state media has revived an old conjecture about a secret Nazi cloning facility on the southern continent. |
| Los Angeles Times - 2 hours ago By Nathan Olivarez-Giles Microsoft Corp. will launch its Windows 8 Consumer Preview at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona this month. |
| by Richard Harris The Earth's continents are in constant motion. On at least three occasions, they have all collided to form one giant continent. |
| Written by ![]() in 19,765 Google+ circles by Rafe Needleman February 8, 2012 4:19 PM PST Follow @rafe These Web ventures both took heat today because they were doing things with their users' data or activity that those users didn't sign up for. |
| USA TODAY - 59 minutes ago By Byron Acohido, USA TODAY An advocacy group went to court on Wednesday to block Google from making a policy change that could lead to the search giant assembling richer behavior profiles of people who use more than one of its popular online services. |
| Wall Street Journal - 22 minutes ago By Ian Sherr Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones)--Google Inc. (GOOG) moved to reassure standard-setting groups that it will continue Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) practices for licensing patents should its deal to buy the company ... |
| SlashGear - 35 minutes ago If you're willing to let Google track you like a hawk over an extended period, the online search giant is willing to pay you $25. |
| PC Magazine - 5 hours ago By Sara Yin Nowadays you don't even need to stand up to participate in a protest. You just need to find an e-flyer from a group of Internet activists, like Anonymous, that explainins the target, the cause, and a simple set instructions for downloading ... |
| Nokia Corporation Stock exchange release February 8, 2012 at 10:00 (CET +1) Espoo, Finland - Nokia has today announced planned changes at its factories in Komarom, Hungary, Reynosa, Mexico and Salo, Finland. |
| By Joseph Menn and Frank Jack Daniel (Reuters) - A hacker released the source code for antivirus firm Symantec's pcAnywhere utility on Tuesday, raising fears that others could find security holes in the product and attempt takeovers of customer ... |
| Though Sony smartly fixed the flaws of their former portable, they face a market harsher than ever before. By Bob Mackey, 02/08/2012 Read the latest in portable gaming news, and you might think it's 2005 all over again -- but not quite. |
| Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Related Slideshow Related Stories Skydiving From the Edge of Space Daredevil Plunge From Outer Space Put on Hold Daredevil Plunge From Edge of Space Back On Welcome to the extreme sport of space-diving. |
| Technorati - 38 minutes ago Despite the rightful outcry against the far-too-wide-ranging antipiracy bill SOPA, and its subsequent failure to pass, at least a handful of now defunct file-sharing sites would be hard-pressed to agree that the bill had no effect. |
| BusinessWeek - 3 hours ago By Danielle Kucera Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. entered an agreement with Viacom Inc., the owner of the Nickelodeon and MTV cable networks, expanding its online video library to 15000. |
| Wired News - 2 hours ago By Adam Mann The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy may be constantly snacking on asteroids. A new study finds that asteroids at least 12 miles wide falling into the black hole would account for the regular bright x-ray flares seen ... |
| Los Angeles Times - 33 minutes ago By Jessica Guynn Facebook said it's working closely with Zynga to propel growth for both companies, according to the social networking giant's amended filing for its initial public offering. |
| Online dating sites frequently trumpet their ability to corral the most compatible fish in your sea through sophisticated algorithms. |
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