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- 11 June 2013
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News: Google wins over Waze, says the maps app will remain independent--for now
The deal is done. After weeks of rumors, Google on Tuesday announced that it has snapped up Waze, the crowdsourced mapping app for iOS and Android.
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News: Facebook execs hammered with IPO questions at first shareholder meeting
At Facebook's first shareholders' meeting, CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg took it on the chin Tuesday from stockholders unhappy about last year's IPO
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How-Tos: How to Export Your Google Reader Account
If you use Google Reader, you must say goodbye to the service on July 1. Here are step-by-step instructions for exporting your information to use with another RSS service.
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News: Senators, Google push for transparency at surveillance court
A bipartisan group of eight U.S. senators has introduced legislation that would require the nation's attorney general to declassify opinions issued by the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in an effort to shed light on the government surveillance programs the surveillance court approves.
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News: 10 fun summer movie releases to stream while the weather's hot
In the world of movies, summer begins in early May, when the first superhero movie emerges, but in reality it doesn't really begin until June, when school lets out. (Or, more precisely, the summer solstice on June 21.) In any case, summer usually means big entertainments, with big stars, big explosions, big chases, big laughs, and big everything. So to celebrate, here's a selection of ten great (or at least fun) summer movies streaming on Netflix.
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News: Organizations push for Congress to curtail NSA spying
Privacy advocates are pushing the U.S. Congress to rein in the U.S. National Security Agency's efforts to collect massive amounts of data from U.S. residents, as alleged in recent news reports.
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News: Japan to hold 'world's first' 4k streaming trial to set-top box
A major Japanese telecommunications provider will stream 4k video over the Internet to set-top boxes this week, in what it is calling the world's first public test of the technology.
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News: Bing-powered Siri joins Microsoft's anti-Google allies
Move over, Google: the latest version of Apple's iOS search assistant, Siri, uses Microsoft's Bing for searches.
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News: Marketo rolls out 'customer engagement' tools as Salesforce.com threat looms
Marketo says it has created tools that put it far ahead of rival marketing automation software vendors by making it much easier to run targeted campaigns, and more effective ones to boot.
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News: Hillary Clinton sends first #tweetfromhillary
Hillary Clinton joined the 21st century on Monday with her very first tweet--a possible sign that she is pondering a presidential run in 2016.
- 10 June 2013
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News: Safari gets energy-efficient update in Mavericks
When OS X Mavericks arrives later this year, a new version of Safari will come along for the ride. Apple's latest Web browser boasts smoother scrolling, a new Top Sites implementation, and several under-the-hood improvements.
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News: Waze could drive better social tools at Google, experts say
Waze's crowdsourced traffic and navigation app is attractive to Google, which is said to be a serious suitor for the app, because of the wealth of mapping data it offers. But Waze's biggest draw may be social, some experts say.
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News: Expert: Oracle's Fusion Applications still maturing, but offer real value
Oracle still has some kinks to work out in its next-generation Fusion Applications and implementing them on-premises remains a daunting task, but customers on older product lines have good things to look forward to if and when they upgrade, according to one veteran of many early Fusion projects.
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News: Social Sites Beat Retailers and Banks for Consumer Protection and Privacy
For the second year in a row, social media sites (including gaming and dating sites) are leading the way in consumer security and privacy protections, beating out Internet retailers and banks, according to an annual comprehensive audit by the Online Trust Alliance (OTA).
- 07 June 2013
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News: Larry Page: US government has no access to information on Google servers
Google has denied involvement in a U.S. government surveillance program called Prism since news broke Thursday that the National Security Agency has been accessing the servers of some of the largest Internet companies, but now company executives insist they had never heard of the program.
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News: Larry Page: US government has no access to information on Google servers
Google has denied involvement in a U.S. government surveillance program called Prism since news broke Thursday that the National Security Agency has been accessing the servers of some of the largest Internet companies, but now company executives insist they had never heard of the program.
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News: New Gmail app adds a touch of color -- and frustration
Google this week completed an update of its mobile Gmail app, and has adopted a color tile scheme that will look somewhat familiar to Windows 8 users. It also added a dose of frustration for users.
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Opinion: Free Game Friday: Making a PC-smartphone love connection
Your PC and mobile device don't get to visit very often. In fact, other than special occasions where you're transferring that new album or movie over, they barely talk at all. It's time they reconnect--literally. Luckily, Chrome experimenters are playing matchmaker and hooking them up better than ever with these awesome free games.
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News: 3 New LinkedIn Features You Need to Know About
LinkedIn launches two-step verification, a redesigned 'Who's Viewed Your Profile' and adds the capability to upload photos, video and documents to your status updates. Here's what you need to know about the changes.
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News: Privacy groups, some lawmakers rip into NSA surveillance
Privacy groups and some lawmakers are in an uproar after news reports this week that the U.S. National Security Agency is conducting broad surveillance of the nation's residents.
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