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Tour Thailand On Google Street View

Google rushed out its panoramic Street View maps in Thailand on Friday as part of the country's efforts to show tourist hot spots have recovered from last year's floods.
Apple May Integrate Baidu Search in iOS: Should Google Be Afraid?

Apple May Integrate Baidu Search in iOS: Should Google Be Afraid?

Apple's actions are day-by-day making it clear that the world's most valuable company is separating from Google. Earlier reports indicated that Apple was parting ways with Google Maps in iPhoto and now, according to the latest reports, Baidu is going to be the default search engine for iOS device in China.
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iOS 5.1 Safari Bug Allows Hackers to Spoof URLs: How?

A recently discovered vulnerability in Apple's mobile Safari Web browser allows malicious Web sites to display a URL that is not the Web site's actual address. This can trick users into submitting sensitive personal information. So iOS 5.1 users, beware.
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An App to Make Gift Giving Easier

Whether it's choosing the right present, selecting the proper size or style, or digging up a current mailing address, gift giving can be difficult.
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'Jobs for Facebook Passwords' Row: Senators Call For Probe Into Violation of Job Seekers' Rights

Two US senators have called on the federal agencies to investigate whether employers are violating federal law by requesting Facebook passwords from interviewees. Senators Charles Schumer, a Democrat from New York, and Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, have asked the Department of Justice and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to commence investigations.
Microsoft Bans Apple Products

Microsoft Bans Its Marketing and Sales Group From Using Apple Products: Why?

In today's competitive world, Microsoft and Apple are known rivals and each does its best to reach the top and gain a larger share of the market. With such tough rivalry, it makes sense to promote and use your own products, instead of the competition's. On this note, Microsoft is now banning purchases of Apple products with company funds.
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Cash Mobs gather to splurge in locally owned stores

Flash mobs have been blamed as a factor in looting during urban riots. But now a group of online activists is harnessing social media like Twitter and Facebook to get consumers to spend at locally owned stores in cities around the world in so-called Cash Mobs.
Facebook Vice President of Product Cox delivers a keynote address at Facebook's "fMC" global event for marketers in New York City

Facebook, lawmakers warn employers not to demand passwords

Facebook and lawmakers have warned employers against requesting Facebook passwords while screening job applicants, a controversial practice that underscores the blurring distinction between personal and professional lives the era of social media.
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Rovio to get Angry Birds Space for Windows Phone: CEO

Rovio is working on getting its new Angry Birds Space game to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform (WP7), its chief executive said on Friday, putting Nokia and other Windows phones more on a par with the iPhone.
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Lawmakers Ask App Makers for Privacy Information

Lawmakers sent letters on Thursday requesting information from more than 30 popular iPhone applications developers as part of an inquiry into how software companies collect private consumer data.
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EBay to sell Rent.com to PRIMEDIA

EBay Inc agreed to sell its Rent.com unit to PRIMEDIA as the company shifts away from classified and listings businesses to focus on other e-commerce and payments efforts.
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Facebook buys 750 patents from IBM: source

Facebook has acquired hundreds of patents from International Business Machines Corp as the social networking company attempts to bolster its intellectual property portfolio in the wake of a lawsuit filed by Yahoo.
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Twitter Turns 6: What Next?

On Wednesday, March 21, Twitter celebrated its sixth anniversary. A company announcement on its blog reports more than 140 million active users who send roughly 340 million tweets each day. Just two months ago, in January, Twitter said 250 million tweets are being sent out every day, which means a whopping increase of 36 percent in such a short time.
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Photoshop CS6 Beta Release: What Are The Top 10 New Features?

Adobe's latest Photoshop CS6 Beta is dubbed by the software company as a whole new experience in digital image editing. The software company has released as limited time free download of the latest digital image editing software. Adobe Photoshop CS6 and CS6 Extended will be released this May. In the meantime, check out some of the top 10 new features you can test out on Photoshop CS6 Beta right now.

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