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Microsoft tops Google's removal requests (9)
Zeenews Bureau
New Delhi: Internet search giant, Google, has been asked to remove 500,000
links from its index by Microsoft Corp. last month.
Websites believed to be infringing on Microsoft's copyrights are those
offering pirated versions of its Windows operating system and other
software.
Google shared the new data to provide a better understanding of the
intellectual property abuses on the Internet.
Facebook in talks to buy browser company Opera, says report (2)
Acquisition rumor suggests that the social-networking company might launch
its own browser.
by Donna Tam Follow @DonnaYTam
Is Facebook planning to jump on the browser bandwagon?
Tech blog Pocket-lint says one of its "trusted sources" revealed that
Facebook is trying to buy Opera Software, the company behind the Opera Web
browser, a sign that the social-networking company might be looking to
launch its own browser.
Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Climbs to Highest Since 2007 (2)
By Alex Kowalski - 2012-05-25T14:10:14Z
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Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Increased to 79.3 in May
George Frey/Bloomberg
Shoppers ride the escalator in a Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) store at the
City Creek Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Shoppers ride the escalator in a Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) store at the
City Creek Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Google receives more complaints about Microsoft's piracy problems (4)
By Evelyn Lin
Taiwan News, Staff Writer
Google's Internet search engine receives more complaints about websites
believed to be infringing on Microsoft's copyrights than it does about
material produced by entertainment companies pushing for tougher online
piracy laws.
A snapshot of Microsoft's apparently chronic copyright headaches emerged in
new data that Google released Thursday to provide a better understanding of
Should've known better than to back Denmark (2)
Ben Hamilton
May 25, 2012 - 15:31
Believe Google Analytics and our entry can't win Eurovision final - Sweden
will
Soluna Samay (left) is happy but nervous ahead of tomorrow's final (Photo:
Scanpix)
Denmark are tenth favourites to win Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest in
Baku, Azerbaijan, but will really have to up their game to beat Sweden, who
are in danger of starting the competition as an even-money shot.
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