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16 children, 1 teacher dead in Pakistan bus fire
Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81
Angel Flight crashes in NY, 2 killed, 1 missing
Microsoft reportedly plans to take a cut of used game sales
Samsung reportedly supplying OLED displays for Google Glass
Yahoo reportedly places bid to buy Hulu stake
Another patent suit bites the dust: Motorola can’t ban Xbox
News Corp. OKs poison pill, buyback before split
Report: Yahoo, pay-TV operators among Hulu bidders
Despite upcoming Xbox One launch, Microsoft aims to sell 25 million more Xbox 360s
Tiger Global invests $50 million in Automattic's WordPress.com
Google to bankroll, build wireless networks across Africa: WSJ
(Reuters) - Google Inc intends to finance, build and help
operate wireless networks from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast
Asia, hoping to connect a billion or so people in emerging
countries to the Internet, the Wall Street Journal reported on
Friday. The Internet search giant - which has for years espoused
universal Web access - is employing a patchwork quilt of
technologies and holding discussions with regulators from South
Africa to Kenya, the WSJ cited people familiar with the strategy as
saying. ...
Kiss and make up: Microsoft and Google partner for Windows Phone YouTube app
Microsoft and Google partner to bring YouTube app back to Windows Phone
Schumer urges look at security in Sprint deal
Microsoft vows Xbox One won’t be struck by ‘red ring of death’
A look at Netflix since stock plunged from peak
Here's a look at Netflix since its stock peaked in July 2011 at
nearly $305. Netflix had just announced an unpopular price increase
in the U.S., and investors got worried by the intensity of the
customer backlash. Even after subscriber complaints subsided,
investors remained concerned about intensifying competition at the
same time the company is spending more to acquire Internet content
and expand abroad. Despite those concerns, Netflix has been staging
a comeback. Another boost is expected from Sunday's revival of the
"Arrested Development" TV series.
E-Tailers Want Amazon and Apple To Set Readers Free
WSJ: Google developing wireless networks to boost Internet access in Africa, Asia
Yahoo joins growing list of bidders for Hulu: sources
By Ronald Grover and Greg Roumeliotis LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK
(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc has submitted a formal proposal to buy Hulu,
joining a growing list of bidders for the video service owned by
News Corp and Walt Disney Co, two sources with knowledge of the bid
told Reuters on Friday. Yahoo just this week announced a $1.1
billion acquisition of blogging service Tumblr. It now joins rival
bidders for Hulu, including Time Warner Cable Inc, DirecTV, former
News Corp president Peter Chernin and Guggenheim Digital Media,
sources have said. It is unclear how much the Internet company bid.
...
When a Blog Gets Caught in Your Throat
"Let’s get this straight up front: I am now writing a
blog post, not blogging a blog," writes Forrest Wickman at
Slate, the good people who brought you the great
two-spaces-after-a-period debate. Oh yes. Oh yes. They are at it
again, this time with a post by in which he takes on the
matter of what to call this thing we do.
New Wireless Electronics Could Heal Wounds and Then Dissolve
Early Google Glass user describes it as ‘creepy-looking,’ says it’s likely to fail
Unhappy with how your fave series is faring? Amazon gives you a say
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon is once again shaking up
traditional publishing models. This time, it's giving fans a chance
to add their own personal touches to their favorite fiction - and
get paid in the process. This week, Amazon.com Inc announced
"Kindle Worlds," which offers aspiring writers an opportunity to
pen their own takes on franchises in books, TV, movies, even games
and comics. The world's largest Internet retailer plans to license
content, then accept submissions online that may then be sold
through its Kindle ebook store. ...
Galaxy S4 camera found to outperform iPhone 5, Lumia 920
Google eyes Waze as Facebook circles hot Web maps property
By Sarah McBride and Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -
Google Inc is in talks to buy Waze, an Israeli mapping start-up
that has held discussions with several large technology companies,
two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday.
Google's discussions with Waze, which one of the sources told
Reuters remained fluid and could change in tenor at any time, come
amid reports Facebook is willing to pay $1 billion for the
crowd-sourced service, which relies on information provided by its
47 million members to craft its mobile-oriented maps. ...
Why I don’t want iOS, Android or any other OS to ‘win’
Netflix hoping for memorable Memorial Day weekend
Android 4.3 leaks, shows only minor changes to Jelly Bean
Verizon and AT&T grow fatter in America as mobile prices plunge in Europe
iPhone's New iOS7 Design Is Flat as Hell and You Can't Stand the Wait Anymore
Next wave of laptops will have 50% better battery life
ITV News Twitter account hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
How one highly determined IT pro hit the limit of his unlimited FiOS plan
Etisalat makes top bid for Vivendi's Maroc Tel: sources
By Leila Abboud and Sophie Sassard PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) -
Gulf telecom operator Etisalat has offered a higher price for
Vivendi's Maroc Telecom stake than rival Qatari bidder Ooredoo,
according to two people familiar with the matter. Etisalat's bid
needs further work, however, and has more legal conditions than
Ooredoo's offer, so Vivendi has not yet made a final choice, the
people said. "If Etisalat cleans up its offer, then it wins," said
one of the sources, who is close to the process. "If not, it will
go to Qatar, who also made an offer that Vivendi can accept.
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