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Regulators bound to stack up over Google-ITA

July 1st, 2010
Google's proposed acquisition of travel company ITA Software could shake up the industry, and will likely provoke a response from federal regulators.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

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The art of tweeting–Jasmine’s Tech Dos & Don’ts

July 1st, 2010
Get schooled by CNET editor Jasmine France. This week: Get some tips on using social communication dissemination site Twitter.

Originally posted at MP3 Insider

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Trillian 5 for Windows will finally look good

July 1st, 2010
The Trillian multinetwork chat app celebrates its 10th birthday by announcing a dramatically refreshed version of its IM app for Windows PCs.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

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T-Mobile to halt Sidekick sales

July 1st, 2010
A day after Microsoft announces it is stopping work on the Kin, T-Mobile says it is halting sales of the other Microsoft-designed cell phone line.

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Google buys travel software company ITA

July 1st, 2010
The $700 million deal gives Google a widely used source of information about the travel industry and will likely prompt howls of outrage from Google's competitors.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

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Another Microsoft phone project up in the air

July 1st, 2010
Microsoft says it is figuring out the next steps for OneApp, a project designed to allow applications to run on a variety of feature phones.

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Sex.com seeking a new hookup

July 1st, 2010
Considered by many to be the world's most valuable domain name, Sex.com is up for sale by domain broker Sedo.

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Microsoft tech lets batteries load in either direction

July 1st, 2010
Software maker said it has started licensing its InstaLoad technology, which allows batteries to be inserted either way, regardless of polarity.

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IBM names Firefox its default browser

July 1st, 2010
All of Big Blue's employees will be asked to use Mozilla's open-source browser. IBM likes its standards compliance and independence.

Originally posted at Deep Tech

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IE reverses usage share slide; Microsoft cheers

July 1st, 2010
After years of dwindling usage, Microsoft's browser has, at least for now, stemmed losses. And the gain comes at Firefox's expense.

Originally posted at Deep Tech

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