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'The gloves are coming off in the intensifying battle between newspaper publishers and Google.'
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'Canadian scientists are breeding a type of cow that burps less, in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gases. Cows are responsible for almost 75% of total methane emissions, mostly coming from burps.'
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'A slider-style QWERTY keyboard similar to one in the T-Mobile G1 would please a great many number of verbose e-mail users.'
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'In this article tripwire magazine provides a Photoshop Mega Toolbox with all you can wish for in Tutorials, Textures, Patterns, Brushes, Actions, Cheat Sheets etc.'
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'The Pentagon will create a Cyber Command to oversee the U.S. military's efforts to protect its computer networks and operate in cyberspace…'
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'Starter kits are great timesavers for web designers and they are particularly useful for those who often create mock-ups for project pitching on daily basis. If you are a designer-cum-programmer think of it as your code snippets'
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'Microsoft will launch its Windows 7 free upgrade program for buyers of Vista PCs on Friday, according to a message on a new company Web site. "Thank you for your interest. Please return to this site on June 26, 2009," states the site, windows7upgradeoption.com.'
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'Yahoo is working on a massive plan to overhaul its brand in order to repair a damaged public image and focus consumers on what defines Yahoo … The new branding of Yahoo, said several people close to the situation, might be built around the latest relaunch of its main home page design.'
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'Traders are using software developed by US-based technology StreamBase to monitor "tweets" for price sensitive information.'
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'Facebook has just announced that it’s now testing a new version of the “publisher” that allows users to choose who can see their status updates and posts. The most interesting part? The first option is “everyone.” '