Stories by: Juan Carlos Perez

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    Twitter turns on geolocation functionality 22/11/2009 08:52:00

    Twitter is now allowing its externally built applications to provide geolocation features to end-users, after announcing its intention to do so in August.
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    Judge sets schedule for Google book search case 22/11/2009 08:15:00

    The judge in the copyright infringement case pitting the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) against Google and its book search program has set a date for the final hearing on the parties' controversial settlement proposal.
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    Yahoo's search news shortcuts gain 'tweets,' videos, photos 20/11/2009 08:13:00

    Yahoo has enhanced its Web search engine's news "shortcuts" by adding Twitter posts, photos and videos to them, the company announced Thursday.
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    AOL looks to slash staff by a third 20/11/2009 08:27:00

    AOL, which will be spun off from parent company Time Warner next month, wants to cut its staff by about a third, and is giving employees a chance to volunteer to join the ranks of the unemployed.
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    Google goes for speed, security in Chrome OS 20/11/2009 07:42:00

    Google released its Chrome operating system to the open-source community on Thursday and said it has designed the netbook OS to be faster, simpler and more secure than existing ones.
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    Google offers templates for Sites project collaboration app 18/11/2009 08:09:00

    Google Sites, the wiki-based hosted application for building group Web sites, is gaining its first wave of templates with a set for workplaces and a set for personal use.
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    New result clusters swirl into Google's image search 18/11/2009 08:27:00

    Google is publicly testing a new image search interface whose results, when clicked on, don't take users to an external Web page but instead display the clicked-upon image at the center of a radiating cluster of similar thumbnails.
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    Study: Most won't pay for newspaper, magazine content online 17/11/2009 08:14:00

    Bad news for newspaper and magazine publishers hoping to boost their flagging businesses by charging for content: Most consumers in the U.S. won't pay for it.
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    Berners-Lee's foundation wants the Web to improve life 15/11/2009 23:01:00

    The World Wide Web Foundation, Tim Berners-Lee's latest brainchild, is now officially open for business and involved with two initial projects, as it embarks on using the Web to empower people worldwide and bring about positive socio-economic change.
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    Google's Go is promising, but still in diapers 13/11/2009 02:41:00

    Google's Go could improve on existing programming languages by simplifying development without sacrificing application performance, but it will likely take years for Go to attain an established position that will allow it to have a noticeable impact.
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    IDC: Worldwide online ad spending drops slightly in Q3 12/11/2009 08:58:00

    Global online advertising spending fell slightly in the third quarter, but there are signs that the market may be recovering and could start growing again soon, according to IDC.
 
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