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Watchdog Argues Against Schmidt For Commerce Secretary
Last week, rumors indicated that Google CEO Eric Schmidt might be in the running for the position of U.S. Commerce Secretary.  Now, the organization called Consumer Watchdog - whic...
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Internet Playing Bigger Role In American Politics
Nearly three-quarters (73%) of American Internet users went online in 2010 for news or information about the midterm elections or to communicate with others about the campaigns, a...
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YouTube To Hold Interview With Israeli Prime Minister
YouTube is inviting users to submit questions to Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu for an interview that will be streamed live on the site. The interview is part of the Y...
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Angry Birds Developer Calls For Death Of Console Gaming
The television was supposed to kill radio. The internet is supposed to stab television in the back. Email is supposedly going to be dead in a few years due to social media. I wonde...
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Angry Birds Rio: Exclusive For Android Devices & Amazon Appstore
The next installment of Rovio's uber-popular Angry Birds saga, Angry Birds Rio, will be an Android exclusive release, but you won't be able to get it from the Andr...
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Zynga Set To Release English Countryside Expansion Pack for FarmVille
Zynga has announced an expansion pack to it's wildly successful FarmVille game, in hopes to lure back some users. The social gaming company is set to unleash FarmVille English Coun...
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Google Targeted (Again) For Antitrust Oversight Hearings
Google's best lawyers may want to start packing their bags for Washington, D.C. Today, Senator Mike Lee called for the Senate Judiciary Committee's Antitrust Subcommittee to condu...
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Augmented Reality + Location = The Holy Grail for Marketers?
WebProNews recently spoke with Layar’s augmented...
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Russian Official Faults Google For “Manipulations” In Egypt
Google's attempts to "do no evil" and defend Wael Ghonim may have raised the Russian government's ire.  Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin has been quoted blaming...
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Online Do Not Track Bill Introduced In Congress
U.S. Representative Jackie Speier  (D-CA) introduced “Do Not Track Me” legislation in Congress today that would let people block the tracking of their online ac...
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More Lawmakers Express Concerns Over Google-ITA Deal
The passage of time doesn't seem to be working in Google's favor when it comes to the company's proposed acquisition of ITA Software.  More than six months after the deal w...
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Chairmen Of Congressional Privacy Caucus Contact Zuckerberg (Again)
Facebook's short-lived (but soon-to-be-re-enabled) experiment with sharing users' addresses and phone numbers with third parties did not impress certain politicians.  Indee...
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Google Enables Tweets Via Phone in Egypt
Google has devised a way for Egyptians to tweet by calling a phone number and leaving a voicemail. The voicemail will be automatically interpreted into text and tweeted in real-...
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Google’s 2010 Lobbying Expenses Reach $5.16M
Google fans may want to brace for another round of accusations about the company's influence.  The Lobbying Disclosure Act Database, which is backed by the U.S. Senate itse...
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Republicans And Democrats
Nearly a quarter of Americans used Twitter or social networking sites such as Facebook or MySpace in the months leading up to the November, 2010 elections to connect to the camp...
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