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MAC Championship Has BCS Implications ABC News The spot opposite Notre Dame in the championship game will go to Alabama or Georgia, whichever one takes the SEC title. The winners of the Pac-12, Big Ten and ACC championship games will each advance to a big game, as will the team that comes out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft knocks Google Shopping with 'Scroogled' attack ad PCWorld Microsoft isn't above a little Google-bashing when it wants to get attention for its own Bing search engine. The company has launched an ad campaign, dubbed "Scroogled," to call out Google's switch to a pay-to-play system for listings in Google Shopping. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Nexus 4 Ships In 4 To 9 Weeks InformationWeek Sales kicked off via the Google Play Store at noon Pacific time, and the demand almost immediately brought Google's online store to its knees. Buyers complained of crashes, time-outs, and other problems when trying to place their orders for the Nexus 4. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Never Recovers From Initial Downdraft Wall Street Journal Many traders had preprogrammed orders to sell gold futures at $1,730 an ounce, said Dave Meger, director of metals trading at Vision Financial Markets. Known as "sell stops," these orders protect investors by automatically selling contracts once a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Fires a Rare Public Salvo Over Aggregators New York Times BERLIN — Google's imprint on daily life is hard to ignore in Europe, where it reportedly has 93 percent of the Internet search market, more than in the United States. Yet when it comes to its lobbying of lawmakers, Google prefers a low profile That ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cyber Monday Sales Soar 17% as Amazon, EBay Buyers Go Mobile Businessweek Online spending rose 17 percent on the Monday after Thanksgiving, one of the busiest days of the year for Internet retailers, as tablets and smartphones let customers shop anytime and anywhere. Consumers spent about $1.46 billion on so-called Cyber ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Canada warns of ineffective breast cancer screening test Toronto Sun Health Canada and the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation say a controversial breast cancer screening test offered across Canada is not safe or effective at detecting the disease. Thermography, which is offered at private clinics for a fee, uses heat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How a fake Google news story spread online CNN Long gone are the days when newspapers and the evening TV news were the only game in town -- when reporters had hours, if not days, to sift through a report before sharing it with the masses. In their place ... In a post titled "How PRWeb Helps .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon Woos CIOs at First-Ever Customer Conference Wall Street Journal (blog) Facing increased competition from standalone cloud infrastructure companies likeRackspace, as well as established tech names such as Microsoft and Google , Amazon tried to convince CIOs that they could rely on its cloud services for mission-critical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon helps Kindle app developers find their way with Maps API PCWorld Amazon.com has opened its Maps API to all Kindle developers, who can now use it to integrate maps in their applications for the Kindle Fire family of tablets. The Maps API is the latest addition to Amazon's Mobile App SDK, to which the retailing giant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google buys marketing firm to boost discount moves Phys.Org A picture taken in 2009 in Paris shows the screen of a computer featuring the home page of Internet giant Google's website. Google has agreed to buy the marketing firm Incentive Targeting in a move that gives the tech giant more tools to work with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon announces "Redshift" cloud data warehouse, with Jaspersoft support ZDNet In Las Vegas today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is having its first ever AWS re:Invent conference, catering to partners and customers of Amazon's cloud platform. And for the worlds of BI and Big Data, Amazon's announcing what could be a ground-breaking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Vimeo launches 'reimagined' free iPhone app CNET (blog) In a company blog post, Joseph Schmitt, lead developer at Vimeo, touted the "reimagined iPhone app" as "awesomer, sleeker, more beautiful, way awesomer, and also much more awesomer than ever before." ... In the comments section of the Vimeo app ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Attackers hijack the .ro domains of Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, others PCWorld (blog) The Romanian domain names of Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Kaspersky Lab and other companies were hijacked on Wednesday and were redirected to a hacked server in the Netherlands. The hijacking occurred at the DNS (Domain Name System) level, with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stocks Jump on New Hope for Fiscal Cliff Motley Fool It's a 100% FREE Motley Fool service... Click Here Now. Stocks started the day in very negative territory but at 10 a.m. EST, the market turned positive on -- you guessed it -- hope that we may avert the fiscal cliff. Speaker Boehner and President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NZ dollar rises against US overnight New Zealand Herald The New Zealand dollar gained after comments from US House of Representatives Speaker and senior Republican John Boehner stoked optimism policymakers will set aside their differences and bypass the fiscal cliff of US$607 billion (NZD$737b) in automatic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Biz Break: Google besieged by attacks from all sides, but keeps making moves SiliconValley.com Google continued to play the whipping boy for regulators worldwide and competitors Wednesday, but the Mountain View search giant went about its business anyway, making an acquisition that didn't turn out to be a hoax. Government officials ... CEO Larry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Puts Huge Files in Gmail/Drive's Cargo Bay E-Commerce Times Gmail users can attach files as large as 10 GB through an integration with Google Drive announced Tuesday. "Google is generally trying to add utility to Gmail and raise awareness of Google Drive among Gmail users simultaneously," said Greg Sterling, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Stocks gain on hopes for a deal to avoid 'cliff' Live 5 News By By The Associated Press Gold prices are falling 1.5 percent, the most in nearly a month. ... 6 elections returned a divided government to power, with President Barack Obama staying in the White House and Republicans retaining control of the House. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mental health resources cop $16 million hit Bayside Bulletin The commission this week issued a broad report card on national mental health services, which recommended that "mental health funding is spent on mental health, as promised" and not siphoned off to cover budget shortfalls. However, the Queensland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iPad Owns Black Friday Mobile Shoppers MacNewsWorld Apple's iPad won a Black Friday victory by being the device more mobile shoppers used than any other for online purchases. iPads were used in 10 percent of all mobile commerce purchases, IBM reported, and iPhones made up another nearly 9 percent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
2014 Impala to get customizable MyLink system; Spark, Sonic add Siri MSN Autos (blog) After getting a hands-on demo of the system at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show (see the video below), we came away with the impression that it looks and feels very much like Cue. The big difference is that MyLink combines an 8-inch, semi-configurable ... See all stories on this topic » |
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