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1) Vast F.C.C. Plan Would Bring Net to More in U.S.
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The 10-year plan would reimagine the nation?s media and technology priorities by establishing high-speed Internet as the country?s dominant communication network.
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2) Facebook Helps Social Start-Ups Gain Users
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Facebook Connect can help nascent Web services recruit a healthy crowd of users in a hurry, and help the users find their friends on those sites.
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3) Honey, Don?t Bother Mommy. I?m Too Busy With My Blog and Building My Brand.
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So-called mommy blogs were once little more than glorified electronic scrapbooks. Now they have recently evolved into a cultural force to be reckoned with.
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4) Netflix Cancels Contest Over Privacy Concerns
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The movie rental company canceled a competition to improve film recommendations after learning that customers could be identified from data it released.
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5) Appeals Court Upholds Cable TV Access Rules
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The regulations require cable TV companies to make programming available on equal terms to rival TV providers.
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6) One on One: Andrey Ternovskiy, Creator of Chatroulette
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A interview with the Andrey Ternovskiy, the 17-year-old Russian founder of Chatroulette who has abandoned high school to travel the world and meet with technology investors.
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7) What We're Reading: A Cook, a Slacker, Some Bubbly and Fall Colors
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Our daily roundup of tech tidbits features a Flickr visualization of seasonal colors, Tim Cook's $5 million bonus, an upstart competitor to Twitter and Slacker Radio's coming music service.
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8) When Will Location-Based Coupons Take Off?
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People want to receive location-based cellphone coupons, but most have not, according to a Web analytics firm.
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9) Netflix Cancels Contest Plans and Settles Suit
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Bowing to privacy concerns, Netflix said it was shelving its plans for a sequel to a contest that awarded a $1 million prize.
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10) Apple?s Tim Cook Receives $22 Million Bonus
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Apple has awarded its chief operating officer $22 million in cash and stock for leading the company while chief executive Steven P. Jobs was on medical leave last year.
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11) China Warns Google Again on Censorship
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A top Chinese regulator warned bluntly that any move by Google to stop censoring its Chinese search engine would draw a response from Beijing.
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12) Advertising: Instant Ads Set the Pace on the Web
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Companies like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft let advertisers buy ads in the milliseconds between the time someone enters a site?s Web address and the moment the page appears.
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13) Pink Floyd Wins Court Battle With EMI Over Downloads
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The court ruling prevents the record company from selling single downloads on the Internet from the group's concept albums.
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14) Sony Adds Motion Control to the PS3
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Sony introduced its answer to the motion-controlled Wii, the PlayStation Move.
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15) IPhone Battery Replacement: DIY or Not?
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When an iPhone's battery needs replacing, can you do it yourself?
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16) Protecting Your Privacy on Google Buzz
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The new social networking service continues to evolve, giving users more control over who can see what.
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