
Apple approves Podcaster-like iPhone app
Months after rejecting an iPhone application that let users search and download podcasts, Apple has approved a similar application that uses RSS feeds instead.
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Online newspaper readership climbs 16 percent
Top 10 online newspapers post double digit increase in December Web traffic, offering the newspaper industry encouragement amid bleak times, according to a recently released Nielsen Online report.
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Daily Tidbits: Wikipedia users asked to edit 'Wikipedia' book
Wikipedia users can now edit and improve a Wikipedia book on the online encyclopedia.
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Google promotes Chrome with YouTube ads
Forget word of mouth. Google is promoting its open-source Web browser on YouTube and Facebook.
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Unborn baby uses Twitter
Yes, every time baby Tyler kicked inside Ellen Menscher's womb, a belt worn by his mother would wirelessly trigger a tweet to be sent. Youngest Twitter user ever?
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Better Place Denmark to plug electric cars by 2011
Shai Agassi's start-up and Danish utility Dong Energy secure almost $103 million in financing to build a network of battery-swapping stations in Denmark in two years.
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AdMob circles around Android applications
Mobile ad company unveils a unit focused on Android applications, with the assumption that Google's platform could eventually give the iPhone a run for its money.
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Who has cash to survive the downturn?
For those technology companies that have managed to save cash during the good times, they may be best positioned to thrive and make big bets in the bad times.
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Activists call for a mashup-friendly Recovery.gov
Transparency activists demand that the government provide data on the $825 billion stimulus package in a format conducive to user-generated mashups and remixes.
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White House e-mail down for a day
Obama staffers suffered from a server outage that stopped the flow of e-mail for most of Monday.
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Verizon's wireless biz keeps earnings strong
The telecommunications giant announces strong growth in the fourth quarter. Growth of its wireless business offsets more declines in its traditional telephone business.
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For EMC, revenue record but cloudy outlook
The storage giant says that while it took in $4 billion in revenue during the quarter, net income is way down. How does 2009 look for IT spending? Not so hot.
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Is Skype for sale?
Experts say that Skype is a bright spot in eBay's portfolio, and it will take a hefty offer for the company to sell.
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Police Blotter: Google searches lead to murder conviction
A Florida man appeals his first-degree murder conviction, saying his search terms and other online activities didn't provide enough evidence to put him in prison for life.
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The myth of width: When wide screens don't work
Dear laptop makers: My computer is not a movie theater. Don't make it shaped like one.
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YouTube users caught in Warner Music spat
This isn't a case of people pirating videos and then getting caught. Many of those seeing their videos pulled off YouTube once had Warner's permission.
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Cloud computing security forecast: Clear skies
Worried about putting your data in the cloud? Find a service provider that offers encryption and access control and bask in the cost savings, say experts.
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The evolution of video game business models
Business models for free-to-play and casual games are evolving just as things have changed in the enterprise. The trick is to make money and keep users engaged.
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Congressman wants to ban silent camera phones
The Camera Phone Predator Alert Act that woukd require camera phones to make a sound when taking a picture.
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