
Ericsson to cut 5,000 jobs
With quarterly profits down 31 percent year over year, the wireless equipment maker is reducing its workforce by about 6 percent.
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Mozilla to extend Test Pilot beyond Firefox
The organization behind Firefox wants hard data on software usage--and not just for the browser. And it's stepping carefully through the privacy minefield.
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Next gen Android phone coming soon?
Gizmodo published pictures of the "G2" Android phone for T-Mobile's network.
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Mozilla solicits user feedback with Test Pilot
Mozilla is upping the ante in its quest to perfect the open-source development process with a cool new user feedback tool called Test Pilot.
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Much ado about Whitehouse.gov's new openness
President Obama's new White House Web site has been lauded for being more open than former President Bush's. There's just one problem with that theory: it's wrong.
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Five movies I want added to Hulu
Hulu offers movies, but so far, they aren't that great. That's why Don Reisinger has compiled a list of movies he wants to see added to the video streaming service.
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A day in the life of a Sundance filmmaker
Ondi Timoner gives CNET News a chance to see what it's like from the inside of the festival, and her film just happens to be all about the Internet.
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'The New York Times' Facebook problem
An edict from the higher-ups to limit the rank and file's social media interaction leaves me wondering whether the brass realizes the import of that decision.
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Twitter's risk of ubiquity
The microblogging service runs the risk of becoming too prevalent without a clear path to revenue. There is a risk in becoming ubiquitous before you make money.
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Obama inauguration traffic not good for everyone
Sure, some sites were way up. But people stopped buying.
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Twitter impostors surface to sell book
Recently, impostors have been surfacing on the microblogging service, with account names and profiles indicating that they are well-known Internet personalities.
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Nearly $600 million in VC for virtual worlds
Companies behind virtual worlds garnered $594 million in venture investments in 2008, according to Virtual Worlds Management, including some pretty significant bets.
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Satellites, balloons, and math used to count inauguration crowd
The accuracy of counting crowds for events like the presidential inauguration is improving thanks to cameras on satellites and aerostat balloons, but projections still vary.
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Live blogging platform CoverItLive gets business model
New CoverItLive Enterprise makes it easier for writers to cover live events, and for media sites to sell advertising against that coverage.
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Twitter friend finder for FriendFeed gets official
FriendFeed now has a built-in tool that will take a look at your Twitter buddies and see if they're also using FriendFeed. Previously you had to use third-party utilities to do this.
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BlindSpeak brings text-to-speech to e-mail
BlindSpeak turns text into speech that can be sent via e-mail. The only problem is that people you're sending it to might not have the patience to sit through your message.
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Hackborn won't seek re-election to HP board
Richard Hackborn has been the lead independent director since the firing of Patricia Dunn in the wake of the company's spying scandal.
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Photos: Obama inauguration viewed from space
The satellite that will supply Google with high-resolution imagery caught a glimpse of Obama's inauguration from 423 miles up.
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