
Chrome update offers tab micromanagement options
A new developer preview version of Google's browser lets people switch off the array of Web page thumbnails on new-tab pages. Also an 'undo close tab' command.
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Recession hits for real, but Google unfazed
Google's first-quarter results showed the effects of the recession. But the company still made plenty of money to invest in its long-term projects.
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Get more control over S3 through CloudBerry
For users of Amazon's S3 service, freeware CloudBerry Explorer is an excellent utility that connects you with your account and makes managing the files you've stored online easy.
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U.S. Chamber wants Congress to limit legal challenges to energy projects
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is stepping up its efforts to get Congress to limit legal challenges against clean-energy projects.
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Netvibes gets labs section for experimental features
Netvibes gets its own experimental labs section that doubles as a place for users to give the service feedback on widgets they want.
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Facebook opens up vote on new terms of service
Social-networking site is encouraging users to vote on whether a proposed TOS culled from user feedback should replace the existing terms of service.
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Celebrate 2009 Record Store Day this Saturday
This year, artists are helping the effort by offering commemorative releases and special giveaways.
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10 Evite alternatives: The good and the bad
If you're planning on planning a party, Evite might be your first choice. But we've compiled a list of 10 alternatives that could make your invite just a little better.
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Video game industry sales finally take a hit
Industry still performing better than most, but in March, for the first time in the recession, its year-over-year revenues dropped.
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Gmail outage afflicts some users
'Tis the season for flaky Webmail. A Gmail outage Thursday follows Yahoo and Microsoft problems last week.
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Google: We'd love to supply ads for Twitter
Company CEO Eric Schmidt didn't comment on purported partnership talks with Twitter, but he did say he'd love to supply the service with ads.
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If the rumors are true, buy the Zune HD
Have you heard about the rumored Zune HD? Well, Don Reisinger thinks it's a better buy than the iPod
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Images: Kepler catches first planet-hunting territory sightings
The mission to find Earth-like planets is off and running, and NASA has made the first set of images of the field of sky available to the public.
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Space junk risk for Hubble crew: 1 in 221
A NASA study shows the threat posed by space debris for a May shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope is not dramatically higher, despite a recent satellite collision.
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Facebook's fbFund to launch incubator program
The fbFund will choose a few Facebook Platform developers to get up to $100,000 in funding and spend the summer in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Google bringing pay-per-view to YouTube
Professional content producers rejoice: Google plans to sell YouTube videos with micropayments and subscription services, CEO Eric Schmidt said Thursday.
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Verizon updates VoIP phone
Company is trying to sell consumers on its $200 Internet phone with new updates, including its own app store.
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National Geographic's Infinite Photograph will mesmerize you
Publication has a new online photo wall that creates an infinite mosaic out of users' uploaded photos.
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Time Warner halts metered billing tests
Time Warner Cable says it is suspending its trial of a new billing system that charges customers if they surpass a monthly cap on downloads.
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Biden gives more smart-grid funding details
The Obama administration is releasing more details about how it will implement new smart-grid technology nationwide.
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YouTube signs Sony, preps site for studio content
Video site continues to strike important deals with major entertainment companies and plans a redesign to showcase professional movies and TV shows.
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