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Google Chairman Eric Schmidt Raps Apple on iPhone Maps, Floats Yahoo ...
TIME
Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt was in Tokyo Tuesday, and he used the occasion to express his frustration with Apple's decision to yank Google Maps off the new iPhone 5 That move prompted a minor furor in the tech world, because Apple's map ...
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TIME
PRECIOUS-Gold slips as dollar strengthens, stocks extend losses
Reuters
Rising dollar, falling stocks keep a check on gold. * Gold ETF hit record, new inflows seen into New York fund. * Former ANC youth leader Malema says to visit Impala facility (Updates prices, adds detail). By Jan Harvey. LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters ...
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REFILE-Barnes & Noble takes aim at Amazon, Apple with HD Nook tablets
Reuters
NEW YORK, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Barnes & Noble Inc took a shot at archrival Amazon.com on Wednesday, unveiling its own lighter and thinner hi-definition tablets that can accommodate multiple users in a bid to win a bigger share of the exploding tablet ...
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Driverless cars bill signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown
Newsday
Jerry Brown rode to Google headquarters in a self-driving Toyota Prius before signing legislation Tuesday that will pave the way for driverless cars in California. The bill by Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla will establish safety and performance ...
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Newsday
Health watchdog urges global vigilance over new SARS-like virus
Irish Independent
THE World Health Organisation has urged health workers around the world to report any patient with acute respiratory infection who may have travelled to Saudi Arabia or Qatar and been exposed to a new SARS-like virus. The UN agency put out a global ...
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Google closes gap on Apple with 25 billion app downloads
Inquirer
In a blog post, Google talked up the fact that its Android app store has reached the landmark 25 billion downloads figure, adding that Google Play is now home to over 675,000 apps and games. In comparison, Apple revealed earlier this month that it's ...
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Inquirer
Dissecting Top Game-Changing Plays of Critical Week 3 Games
Bleacher Report
Tate "caught" the game-winning touchdown against the Green Bay Packers Monday night, but everyone watching knows how this one really went down. This call was wrong in more than one way. Not only did Tate blatantly shove Sam Shields from behind to ...
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Bleacher Report
Exercise Apps Don't Always Work Out, Study Says
ABC News
... more than 1,500 fitness software applications or "apps" from which to choose. In 2011, nearly 10 percent of cell phone users downloaded at least one of them to help track or manage their health, according to a 2011 Pew Research Center Internet survey.
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ABC News
High Five
Wired
For most every high-profile iPhone 5 review you've read so far, this was the process — in particular, the dozen or so reviews that landed last week, before iOS 6 launched and before the phone was made available to everyone. But we're bringing you the ...
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Wired
SA resource stocks slump on spreading strikes
Mineweb
Gold producers will be asking themselves if they will be able to sustain increasing wages in the long term given that once quantitative easing stops (albeit in the years ahead) a situation of falling gold prices and similarly falling margins may play ...
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Samsung, Google execs to meet amidst Apple patent wars
CNET
But the meeting with Schmidt comes about a month after Samsung lost a major patent case to Apple in the U.S. The jury verdict found that Samsung knowingly infringed on Apple patents and awarded the iPhone maker more than $1 billion in damages.
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Relocating power plant 'right thing to do': McGuinty
Mississauga
Power plant. Premier Dalton McGuinty, flanked by Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn speaks in Oakville yesterday about his government's decision to cancel the power plant on the Mississauga-Oakville boundary just before the 2010 election. W=Although it will cost ...
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NORDIC POWER-Spot firms on lower nuclear output
Reuters
Oskarshamn-3 reactor offline after emergency shut-down * Coal futures below $100/mt, oil under $110/b OSLO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Nordic spot electricity prices firmed on Wednesday as lower nuclear power output reduced available capacity at a time when ...
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"Internet Radio Fairness Act" to Level Playing Field for Internet Radio Companies
Investor's Business Daily
"The discrimination against Internet radio is not only fundamentally unfair, it also undermines the growth of an exciting new form of radio that listeners have embraced, and that provides unprecedented exposure and revenue for thousands of working ...
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Ed Norton to Play 'Words With Friends' for Charity
ABC News
Edward Norton, Jonah Hill, Snoop Dogg and several other stars are slated to play in a celebrity tournament of the popular online game "Words With Friends" for charity. The celebs will begin facing off against each other in matches of Zynga's Scrabble ...
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ABC News
Google pays out for Microsoft bug
TECH.BLORGE.com
It might seem a bit weird that Google should pay to fix Microsoft's problems. But at a very affordable $5,000, a fix in the latest edition of the Chrome browser was probably worthwhile. The payment came among a total of $29,500 paid out by Google to ...
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Amazon Starts a Shopping Site for the Environmental Crowd
New York Times (blog)
Vine is part of Quidsi, the company that Amazon bought in 2010 that also runs sites like Diapers.com (baby stuff), Wag.com (pets) and YoYo.com (toys). Vine will sell everything from cleaning supplies to baby accessories, beauty supplies and clothes ...
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New York Times (blog)
Video: Madonna tries to explain her description of Obama as 'black Muslim'
Irish Independent
MADONNA insists she was being "ironic" when she called Barack Obama a "black Muslim" (see 2:00 in video). The Queen of Pop made the remark while performing in Washington on Monday. In between songs, she urged the audience to support Obama ...
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Irish Independent
Google study: User searches can predict 84% of video game sales
Digital Trends
Add video game industry sales analyst to the list of professions that Google's ubiquitous search engine might wipe off the map. Like travel agents and record store clerks before them, the search data compiled by Google's pervasive tools—used in ...
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A closer look at Google's AuthorRank patent
Econsultancy (blog)
I'll look at the patent behind the author ranking principles from Google, which was created by 'The Authorship Project' team. and how the new patent will influence organic search in 2013. It is not a unique idea to believe that we are all someway ...
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Econsultancy (blog)
Tata Power braces for CERC order seeking high tariff
Moneycontrol.com
As Tata Power braces for the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) order seeking higher tariffs for the Mundra Power plant, brokerage are divided on the stock, reports CNBC-TV18's Pragya Bharadwaj. Markets And Macros ..
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