
Google won't run all the Wave servers
The new real-time communications platform will be federated, so anyone will be able to run their own Wave server.
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Data backup service leads to recovery of stolen laptop
Thief steals laptop, uses it to take photos of himself and then gets caught when the owner sees those on the Internet-based data backup service.
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Report: Google public policy head to join Obama
Andrew McLaughlin, Google's director of global public policy, is reportedly leaving the search giant to be the deputy chief technology officer for the Obama administration.
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Federated Media Publisher Chas Edwards to join Digg
Digg hires Federated Media publisher two years after dropping FM for display ad sales and switching to Microsoft.
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Microsoft removes key limit for Windows 7 Starter
Those running the lowest-cost version of Windows 7 will not be limited to running three simultaneous programs at a time.
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Yahoo 360 to close on July 13
Yahoo has decided to shut down its long-abandoned Yahoo 360 Degrees blogging Web site completely on July 13.
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Where to go for fried chicken in North Korea
Google Earth interactive site provides detailed look into North Korea.
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Mozilla testing near-final Firefox 3.5
Release Candidate 1 for Firefox 3.5 still could be weeks away, though a widespread testing day to debug the updated browser was held Friday anyway.
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Report: Turkish hackers breached U.S. Army servers
Investigators believe hackers used an SQL injection attack to break into U.S. Army servers and redirect visitors to other sites, according to InformationWeek.
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Apple stores demo Sims 3 ahead of release
The company is running the highly anticipated game on every Mac in the store before its official release next week.
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Booksfree spells relief for audiobook addicts
CNET's Donald Bell gives the Booksfree mail-order audiobook rental service a test drive.
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Behind the scenes on SourceForge's acquisition of Ohloh
SourceForge has been on a roll lately, improving services and now acquiring Ohloh, which promises to make the company more relevant to software developers their employers.
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A cybersecurity quiz: Can you tell Obama from Bush?
President Obama has announced a new cybersecurity strategy. Can you tell which excerpts came from a current White House document, and which came from Bush in 2003.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Waiting for a U.S. cyberczar
CNET News chief political correspondent Declan McCullagh talks about a review just out on the nation's cybersecurity and how the search for a U.S. cyberczar.
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Google releases Google Wave demonstration video
Google Wave is a lofty concept that can be hard to put into words, so Google has released the video from Thursday's Google I/O keynote to help explain the project.
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Weekend project: Build your own online game
A rainy-weekend project for the adventurous gamer: make your own game. With the help of these online tools, you can do just that.
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Yahoo adds Google Suggest developer to labs
Yoelle Maarek, who led the team that developed Google Suggest inside a Google lab in Israel, has joined Yahoo in a similar leadership role inside Yahoo's labs in the city of Haifa.
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Week in review: Microsoft making moves
Tech titan unveils new Zune and revamped search strategy. Also, CNET visits Google's I/O conference and the D7: All Things D conference.
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Study: DRM makes pirates of us all
In Cambridge professor's report, she lays out the effect DRM restrictions have--namely, that people are driven to download illegally.
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Obama on cybersecurity: We're not that prepared
President announces new White House cybersecurity coordinator job, which has not been filled, and says feds will not monitor private sector Internet communications.
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Photos: DIY bringing robotics to the masses
At this weekend's Maker Faire, do-it-yourself robots will be one of the biggest attractions. The hobby has grown into the mainstream.
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