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Google ups ante in online video gold rush
Jan 6 2006 10:45PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Google Inc. is upping the ante in the online video gold rush, allowing content owners to set their own prices in a bid to create a more flexible alternative to Apple Computer Inc.'s pioneering iTunes store.
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Rivals seek entry in HD DVD player market
Jan 6 2006 9:01PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - It was supposed to be the grand unveiling of a new generation in home entertainment when Kevin Collins of Microsoft Corp. popped an HD DVD disc into a Toshiba production model and hit "play." Nothing happened.
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Google introduces software starter kit
Jan 6 2006 7:01PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. is distributing a free software startup kit designed to make computing safer and easier _ a generous gesture driven by the company's desire to steer technology offline as well as online.
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Motorola to add Google button to phones
Jan 6 2006 5:10PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Motorola Inc. will soon begin selling Web-enabled cell phones that feature easy access to Google's search engine by clicking on a button on the phone's keypad, the world's second-largest maker of cell phones said.
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Microsoft shuts down Chinese blog
Jan 6 2006 1:47PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Microsoft Corp. has shut down the Internet journal of a Chinese blogger that discussed politically sensitive issues, including a recent strike at a Beijing newspaper.
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Review: Online news video better
Jan 6 2006 11:12AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Online news video is plentiful: NBC, ABC and CBS all have Web editions of their evening news, and CNN recently launched a four-channel broadband network carrying feeds mostly unavailable on its U.S. cable channels.
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China cell-phone standard reportedly ready
Jan 6 2006 10:51AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China's homegrown standard for next-generation cell phone services is ready for use, possibly paving the way for wireless operators to begin upgrading the nation's wireless networks after a lengthy delay, a newspaper reported Friday.
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Yahoo launches content service for phones
Jan 6 2006 6:06AM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Yahoo Inc. is expanding its presence beyond the PC, moving onto Web-enabled cell phones and other mobile devices so users can access their customized content while untethered.
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