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Google sticks Wave in a box, puts a bow on top
<!--body--> Contrary to popular belief, Google Wave is not quite dead. Google plans to expand upon the open source code it has already released to form a more complete, standalone application known as "Wave in a Box." Wave will work (or not work, depending on how you look at it)...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 10:40 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Etc: Google is simplifying the presentation of its privacy policies. The policies aren't changing, but things are getting simplified.
<!--body--> Google is simplifying the presentation of its privacy policies. The policies aren't changing, but things are getting simplified. Read More: Google Public Policy Blog Read the comments on this post
September 3, 2010, 10:05 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Forgetful Facebook fanatics can remotely kill their other sessions
<!--body--> Forgetful Facebook users and wannabe-burglars can now rest a little easier at night knowing that they can remotely log themselves out if they accidentally left logged-in sessions in other locations. Facebook users will soon be able to see where else they might be logged on, adding another layer of security to...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 10:01 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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iOS Bigger than Linux and Android Combined [STATS]
According to the latest numbers from Net Applications, iOS is the third most popular platform on the Internet, surpassing Linux and Android combined.In August 2010, Android had a 0.20% market share, Linux was at 0.85%, while iOS devices – the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad – had a 1.13% market...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 7:07 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Google Wave to Rise Again on Its Own
Google Wave was once one of Google’s hottest projects, promising a new way of communication that might even replace email. Alas, it was not to be, and Google shut it down soon after public launch due to lack of user adoption – but not completely.Wave still draws interest from users,...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 4:17 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Chrome is now 2 years old! Google celebrates with release of version 6
Two years. Can you believe it's only been two years since we started browsing the internet faster than a potato can tear through the air? Well, Google can, and it's certainly not been sitting around during that time, improving Chrome's JavaScript performance by a factor of 3, and throwing in...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 3:25 am| Read full article | More articles from engadget.com
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Drumroll, please: the top Web scams of the decade
<!--body--> "Men," said he, "must have corrupted nature a little, for they were not born wolves, and they have become wolves." —Voltaire, Candide One of the less pleasant aspects of our online Age of Anxiety is that most of us now get anonymous e-mails on a daily basis from people...
Read more »September 2, 2010, 3:55 pm| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Ping Not Available to You? You’re Not the Only One
When he was introducing Ping, Steve Jobs mentioned that it will immediately reach a user base of 160 million people in 23 countries. Sounds impressive, until you remember that 23 countries actually isn’t that big of a number; and if you’re in a country such as Chile, the Czech Republic,...
Read more »September 2, 2010, 5:35 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Chrome August's big winner as Internet Explorer resumes slide
<!--body--> As browser competition continues to heat up, 2010 looks like the year when the market was repeatedly disrupted. Internet Explorer has not managed to gain share for a third month in a row. Firefox is leveling out while Chrome and Safari continue to grow. Opera? It's hanging on to...
Read more »September 1, 2010, 11:50 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com

