news.cnet.com - 9/19/2009
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First it was Steve Jobs' health. Then it was the layoffs earlier this year. Now the Google Voice rejection. Apple's credibility is being questioned yet again.
Anyone who deals with Apple on a regular basis knows it is a company that gives information on its own terms. But now ...
techspot.com - 9/24/2009
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With Bing slowly but steadily rising in popularity
Google is facing more pressure than ever to rejuvenate...
the search experience it has to offer. Sure, they still hold a clearly dominant share of the market at about 64.6% (versus 19.3% for its closest ...
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Get the Most Out of Your Google Search Results
googleblog.blogspot.com - 9/15/2009
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We've redesigned the New Tab page so that
it's easy to use and easily customizable, following some...
rigorous testing on the most recent beta channel release . Now you can rearrange thumbnails of your most-visited websites by simply clicking and ...
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Official Google Blog: Google Chrome after a year: ...
translate.google.de - 9/16/2009
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... Google vs. Apple: Who's telling the truth? First it was Steve Jobs' health. Then it was the layoffs earlier this year. Now the Google Voice rejection. Apple's credibility is being questioned yet again. Anyone who deals with Apple on a regular basis knows it is a company that gives information on its own terms. But now even the federal government is having problems getting a clear answer regarding Apple's rejection of the Google Voice application for the iPhone. CNET PC demand takes off ahead of Windows 7 People are snapping up new desktop and laptop PCs long before the ...
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... electronics The tech behind eHarmony Software Snow Leopard less secure than Windows, says hacker Microsoft Internet Explorer SSL security hole lingers Support changes coming July 2010 for Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 ComputerWorld reports Microsoft pulls covers off Project 2010 C|Net reports LogMeIn can control some PCs, even when off Google says Apple rejected voice app for iPhone C|Net on Google vs. Apple : Who's telling the truth? Palm officially breaks up with Windows Mobile ...
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