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    Twitter's @anywhere could usher in big improvements 19 March, 2010 06:21

    Many South by Southwest attendees reportedly walked out halfway through the keynote appearance by Twitter CEO Evan Williams this week citing boredom, but the announcement he made on stage deserves careful attention, according to industry experts.
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    Baidu stock overtakes Google's for first time on China spat 16 March, 2010 21:11

    The price of stock in Chinese search engine Baidu.com surged past Google's on Monday following reports in several news sources that the U.S. giant plans to quit China's Internet search market, leaving it to Baidu.
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    Twitter CEO answers 10 "tough questions" on @anywhere 16 March, 2010 13:57

    Twitter CEO Evan Williams took to his own social network this week to answer ten "tough questions" about the network's latest venture, the [[Artnid:339668|@anywhere platform|Twitter to simplify integration of 'tweets' into Web sites]].
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    Google may soon leave China, reports say 16 March, 2010 07:16

    Both Google and the Chinese government appear to be leaking word that the search firm may soon shutter its operations there as negotiations between the two break down.
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    Twitter to simplify integration of 'tweets' into Web sites 16 March, 2010 07:04

    Twitter plans to launch a new platform that lets Web publishers display 'tweets' on their sites more broadly and easily than is possible today via the company's APIs (application programming interfaces).
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    British Internet legislation causes rising tension 16 March, 2010 04:57

    A package of legislation designed to combat copyright infringement in Britain is stirring more controversy as it moves through Parliament.
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    Tech apocalypse: Five doomsday scenarios for IT 16 March, 2010 04:01

    Technology drives just about everything we do, and not just at our jobs. From banks to hospitals to the systems that keep the juice flowing to our homes, we are almost entirely dependent on tech. More and more of these systems are interconnected, and many of them are vulnerable. We see it almost every day.
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    Web connectivity a bigger deal for HDTV than 3D 12 March, 2010 10:20

    Is 3D television the next big thing in consumer tech? Splashy, flashy, and (virtually) in your face, 3D TV is getting a mega-promotional boost by its backers, including Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony, all of whom hope you'll be so bowled over by 3D's visual splendor that you won't mind paying a few thousand bucks for the 3D-at-home experience.
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    Bing gains again -- should Google worry? 11 March, 2010 11:06

    Microsoft's Bing search engine may still be a bit player in the lucrative online search business dominated by Google, but it's slowly and steadily gaining users.
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    Google still tops, but Bing inches ahead in search market 11 March, 2010 08:46

    Microsoft in recent months has slowly boosted its share of the search business, but still remains far behind a so-far unbeatable foe in its battle with Google.
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    Online industry unites against Digital Economy Bill 11 March, 2010 03:01

    Google, Yahoo, eBay, Facebook, Orange, Talk Talk and BT have singed an open letter to the Financial Times condemning a bill in parliament that they say "threatens freedom of speech and the open internet".
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