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| AOL renews Google search agreement
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| AOL signs new search agreement with Google
(AP)
AP - Google Inc. will continue to provide the search results on AOL Inc.'s websites under a new, five-year deal the companies signed this week. |
| U.S. delays Web traffic rules by seeking more comment
(Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. communications regulators on Wednesday put off a controversial decision on Internet traffic rules, giving industry and consumer groups a chance to forge a compromise while avoiding a politically sensitive issue ahead of the November elections. |
| Apple TV takes aim at Web-connected living room
(Reuters)
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| Gameworld: Tween players impacting online game development
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| Baidu to focus mobile Internet investment on search
(Reuters)
Reuters - Baidu Inc, operator of China's dominant search engine, said on Thursday that it will focus its future mobile Internet investments on its core search business as it takes aim at the next big Internet space. |
| Ping Not Available to You? You're Not the Only One
(Mashable)
Mashable - When he was introducing Ping, Steve Jobs mentioned that it will immediately reach a user base of 160 million people in 23 countries. Sounds impressive, until you remember that 23 countries actually isn't that big of a number; and if you're in a country such as Chile, the Czech Republic, Croatia, or India, then Ping - just like the music store component of iTunes - is simply not available. |
| Baidu Launches New Entertainment Features for Search Engine
(PC World)
PC World - Baidu, China's largest search engine, officially launched a series of new entertainment features on Thursday, making it easier for users to access games, television shows and books. |
| Competition Responds to Apple TV and Ping
(Mashable)
Mashable - Apple made a lot of announcements today, from the new Apple TV to the Ping social network for music built into iTunes 10. |
| Apple unveils social network, new iPod and TV tool
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