1. Most Americans use Google to perform core searches in Jan
    Google Sites led the US explicit core search market in January with 66.2 percent market share (up 0.3 percentage points), followed by Microsoft Sites with 15.2 percent (up 0.1 percentage points) and Yahoo!
    Telecompaper, 07:02
  2. Apple Adds Patent Infringement Claims Against Samsung With Suit
    February 12, 2012, 9:10 PM EST Business Exchange E-mail Print More From Businessweek Apple Sues Motorola Mobility to Block Patent Claims in Germany BofA, JPMorgan, Google, Rio Tinto, Citigroup in Court News Sony Incoming CEO Hirai Vows Б─≤PainfulБ─(tm) Steps to Cut Costs GoogleБ─(tm)s Motorola Mobility Bid Said Likely to Win U.S.
    BusinessWeek, 04:41
  3. Silicon Valley's oDesk Mocks 'Death of Birth' Hand Wringing
    An increasingly popular narrative within the commentariat concerns demographics, and the 'death of birth.' To those who believe the story, falling fertility rates in the developed world foretell subpar economic growth for the countries whose adults fail to produce enough in the way of newborn children. Mark Steyn, the brilliant columnist for National Review, is arguably the best known proponent of this allegedly scary scenario.
    Forbes, 03:48
  4. How much online privacy do you really have? Less than you think
    By Ed Bott | February 12, 2012, 4:40pm PST Summary: How much privacy do you have on the web? An independent group called PrivacyChoice has undertaken the formidable effort of assigning a numeric score to popular websites, measuring their published policies and how much tracking they allow.
    ZDNet, 03:07
  5. Telstra gets mail with Microsoft
    Dumps BigPond platform By Natalie Apostolou Telstra is to dump its current BigPond email platform and supplant it with MicrosoftБ─(tm)s Windows Live products. The carrier announced that in partnership with Microsoft it will provide Microsoft Hotmail, SkyDrive and Windows Live to its 4.2 million BigPond mailboxes. TelstraБ─(tm)s move to integrate BigPond with Windows Live follows the formation of a strategic alliance between Telstra and Microsoft in late 2008.
    The Register, 03:03
  6. Detecting and zapping computer malware
    ESET is a global leader in providing computer security solutions with more than 20 years of experience and more than one hundred million users of its products.
    The Slovak Spectator, 02:53
  7. Wapping: police investigation sparks bitter civil war at News International
    Old loyalities and ways of working no longer count at the offices of what was once the UK's most powerful newspaper group Tweet this Share reddit this Dan Sabbagh guardian.co.uk, Sunday 12 February 2012 18.50 GMT Article history About this article Close Wapping: police investigation sparks bitter civil war at News International This article was published on guardian.co.uk at 18.50 GMT on Sunday 12 February 2012.
    Guardian Unlimited, 02:48
  8. Apple launches new legal attack on Samsung phones
    Tweet Share this Email Print Related News EU seen approving Google's Motorola deal: sources Fri, Feb 10 2012 Apple sues Motorola Mobility over Qualcomm license Fri, Feb 10 2012 Taiwan smartphone maker HTC sees Q1 revenue lagging Mon, Feb 6 2012 Apple to resume full online sales in Germany Fri, Feb 3 2012 Sony sees $2.9 billion loss, new CEO warns of pain Thu, Feb 2 2012 Analysis & Opinion Thermostat spat puts old heat on new cool
    Reuters, 02:02
  9. Telstra adds Windows Live to BigPond e-mail services
    Australian telecommunications provider Telstra has added Windows Live to its BigPond internet services. Telstra, in partnership with Microsoft, has announced it will provide Microsoft Hotmail, SkyDrive, and Windows Live to its 4.2 million BigPond mailboxes.
    Telecompaper, 01:02
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