Small Stores See Google as Ally in E-Book Market

Google may soon become the primary source of e-books on the Web sites of hundreds of independent booksellers.


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Foursquare Raises an Additional $20 Million

The social networking service for mobile phone users, adding 100,000 customers every 10 days, plans to expand.


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For $9.99, Hulu Offers Full Seasons of Current Shows

For a monthly fee of $9.99, viewers would be able to watch the entire season of their favorite TV shows.


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Cisco Finds Its Tablet

Next year, Cisco will begin selling the Cius tablet, which runs Google’s Android software and is aimed at corporate users.


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Digital Magazines Don’t Encourage Socializing

New digital magazine applications fall short on social interaction commonplace on the Web, while excelling in design.


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Media Decoder: Hulu Unveils Subscription Service

Putting to rest months of rumors, the online television Web site Hulu unveiled a subscription service on Tuesday, Media Decoder reports.


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Google applies to keep Chinese license, but censorship stalemate remains

Google’s move Tuesday to assuage China by severing a direct Internet link to an uncensored companion search site in Hong Kong could buy the company a reprieve from losing its operating license, but in the long run, Chinese officials will not tolerate efforts to expand Internet freedom if that…




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MOG, Rdio new entrants to $10-a-month mobile music

LOS ANGELES — Two more companies are jumping into the mobile streaming music field with applications that work on iPhones, giving consumers new ways to listen to millions of tracks on the go for about $10 a month.




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Why we should cut Jason Bateman some iPhone-gate slack

Apparently no one likes a guy who cuts in line, even if he is the only responsible member of the Bluth family.




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Google’s YouTube unit prefers Flash over HTML5

YouTube engineers say they still prefer Flash over HTML5, just the opposite of what developers at parent firm Google said last week.

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