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Google, Facebook and Twitter may 'face EU defamation and privacy cases'
The Guardian
Google, Facebook and Twitter's decision to establish their European bases in Dublin has opened the internet giants up to EU defamation and privacy laws like never before, a libel lawyer has warned. The world's biggest search engine and the social ...
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The Guardian
Cycloramic, The App That Makes Your iPhone Do The Twist, Updates To ...
TechCrunch
Along with the ability to take a video, the app will now let you take a high-def panoramic photo as well. iPhone 5 users can do this hands-free, just like with video mode, while iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users can use panoramic mode manually. The app ...
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Justin Timberlake's 'Suit & Tie' Lyric Video: Words Don't Do It Justice
MTV.com
There was a time — like two years ago — when an artist could simply shoot a music video for his or her new single, maybe premiere it somewhere nice, then move on with things. Of course, as we all know by now, thanks to the proliferation of, well ...
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MTV.com
Twitter launches Vine iPhone app
The Guardian (blog)
Twitter's Vine app is iPhone-only for now. Twitter has launched a standalone video-sharing app for iPhone called Vine, which enables users to share clips up to six seconds in length, which play on a loop within tweets. Available on Apple's App Store as ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Somalia urged to free detained journalist
Aljazeera.com
"Somalia's new government is saying the right things about the rule of law and a free press, but locking up journalists and others who report rape sends the opposite message," said Daniel Bekele, Africa director at Human Rights Watch. "The authorities ...
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Aljazeera.com
Google's Trillion-Dollar Driverless Car -- Part 2: The Ripple Effects
Forbes
The fact is that a driverless car would slash hundreds of billions of dollars of annual revenue, or even trillions, from all sorts of entities: car makers, parts suppliers, car dealers, auto insurers, auto financiers, body shops, emergency rooms ...
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Forbes
Google Is Building An Experimental Wireless Network Perfect For High-Density ...
TechCrunch
When Google experiments, it can have earth-changing consequences. That might be the case with its latest project: the building of a wireless network on-campus at its Mountain View headquarters, reported by the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.
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Innovative thinking is needed in the City by the Sea
The Economist
It is smoke-free, and visitors do not have to brave the casino floor to get to their hotel rooms. Gaming is not doing well; but a version of the model might possibly work at other venues in the city. Atlantic City still has plenty going for it. It has ...
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The Economist
Google refuses to censor search results accusing police of covering up crime
Telegraph.co.uk
"We received a request from a local law enforcement agency to remove 14 search results for linking to sites that criticise the police and claim individuals were involved in obscuring crimes," Google said in its Transparency Report, which is published ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Redesigning Google: how Larry Page engineered a beautiful revolution
The Verge
"When I joined Google five years ago, there was no such thing as a common design language for our platform," says Andrey Doronichev, Senior Product Manager for YouTube Mobile, "we always wanted to create beautiful applications, but our priorities were ...
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World's craziest free kick? Thai side Muangthong United's head-first set piece ...
The Guardian
Thai team Muangthong United's free kick attempt against South Korean Gyeongnam FC borders on the absurd. With the score 0-0, Muangthong United's Macedonian star Mario Durovski lines up a free kick about 30 yards from goal. He takes a run up as usual ...
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The Guardian
Banjo Releases iPad And Android Tablet App, Focuses On Content ...
TechCrunch
The iPad version arrives as a universal update for Banjo's existing iOS application, but it's a far different experience from the one users will be used to from the existing iPhone version. It's designed more around a consumption experience, since ...
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TechCrunch
PRECIOUS-Gold drops 1 pct on waning investor appetite
Reuters
Spot gold falls 1.2 percent to 10-day lows. * Failure to break higher dents gold investors' confidence. * HSBC Asset Allocation shifts out of gold (Add comments; updates prices). By Jan Harvey. LONDON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Gold fell 1.2 percent to a 10 ..
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Venice floods after unusually high water - video
The Guardian
Venice floods after unusually high water - video. Tourists arriving for Venice Carnival are wading through water in St Mark's square on Thursday after unusually high levels cause flooding. Water is spilling over canal walls in the city in the run up to ...
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The Guardian
Google asks FCC for wireless spectrum, but don't get too excited
CNET (blog)
Steven Crowley, a wireless engineer, discovered the application, which was filed by Google last week. The application asks for permission to test frequencies across the 2524 to 2546 MHz range and 2567 to 2625 MHz range. According to Crowley, those ...
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Temple Run 2 swings onto Android devices
CNET
You struggle to keep your character alive by jumping over huge gaps in the path, ducking under low bridges, and figuring out when to turn left or right. Along the way, you score points by picking up gold coins. But the action itself is fast and furious ...
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5 Ways Technology Is Transforming Health Care
Forbes
The IBM computer that won a game of "Jeopardy" more than a year ago could soon be part of a patient's medical team. That's just one ... And as we start getting some big wins, we're going to see this accelerate," said Aza Raskin, cofounder of Massive ...
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Fleetwood Mac Add More U.S. Tour Dates
RollingStone.com
Fleetwood Mac have added 13 new dates to their upcoming Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 tour this spring, including second shows in Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles. The tour kicks off April 4th in Columbus, Ohio, with the additional dates starting June 14th in ...
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RollingStone.com
Health: How Dengue Spreads
Voice of America
VOA · Log in · Sign up · Log out · Home · USA · Africa · Asia · Mideast · Europe · Science & Tech · Health · Entertainment · Economy · Programs. Audio menu. Live streams. Africa Live. Global Live. Music Mix. Latest Newscast ... Europe · Americas ...
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Google adds offline editing, viewing capabilities to Slides presentation software
PCWorld
Google has added Slides, the latest version of its Docs presentation software, to its suite of offline applications, as it tries to play a spoiler role with the official releases of Microsoft Office 2013 and the home user version of Office 365 right ...
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Stanford offers free iOS app development course on iTune U again
tuaw.com
Coding Together : Developing Apps for iPhone and iPad is one of the most popular courses on iTunes U and its latest version steps students through iOS 6 development. The course uses iTunes U to deliver the course lecture videos and the Piazza social ...
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Enders' Shane to host Saturday night game show Reflex
The Sun
The BBC's executive producer Karl Warner added: "Reflex will be the fastest game show on TV, bringing together state of the art technology and brilliant game design that BBC1 families will hopefully enjoy." Richie, 48, who plays Walford's Alfie Moon ...
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The Sun
Buxton river crash School run river horror: Father dies after two cars ...
Mirror.co.uk
Police were called to a stretch of the river near Buxton in Derbyshire, by shocked witnesses who dialled 999 after seeing not one but TWO cars plunge into the icy waters just five minutes apart. Officers said that the man and his 11-year-old daughter ...
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Field: Google's Paperless Push Is 'Irresponsible'
CNBC.com (blog)
Google Drive recently joined forces with HelloFax, HelloSign, Manilla, Expensify, Xero and Fujitsu ScanSnap in launching a campaign entitled "Go Paperless in 2013" under the guise of improving the environment. Many paper based industries are in an ...
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CNBC.com (blog)
Netflix and YouTube's DIAL promises to be open alternative to AirPlay
Engadget
It's already clear that most of us prefer watching Netflix on TV rather than on our PCs or tablets, but it appears the subscription video pioneer isn't content with just direct streaming. As we learned at CES ... It works in essentially the same way ...
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