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E-tailers linked to 'scam' blame customers
Priceline, Classmates.com, and Orbitz say customers should read the fine print before complaining about being charged recurring monthly fees to join loyalty programs they didn't want.
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Can News Corp. afford calling Google's bluff?
Google makes it easy to remove content from its search engine, but few companies do because of the loss of traffic. News Corp., with help from Microsoft, could change that.
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Microsoft may help News Corp. delist sites
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Science untarnished by 'Climategate,' U.N. says
Chair of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says stolen e-mails do not damage the credibility of findings that humans are to blame for global warming.
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Retailers extend deals beyond Black Friday
A new pricing strategy by stores gives shoppers a break from the bruising crowds on Black Friday.
(From The New York Times)
Let the battle for holiday gadget shoppers begin
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EU hearing on Oracle-Sun set for Dec. 10
Oracle is set to meet with European Commission regulators to make its case for its acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
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NASA scopes out Antarctica's ice (photos)
Operation Ice Bridge has wrapped up its fall mission to collect data as scientists seek a better understanding of how melting in that region could affect global sea levels.
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eBay opens auction app for BlackBerry
BlackBerry-maker RIM and eBay have joined forces to develop an official eBay application for BlackBerry auctioneers.
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U.S., China help climate talks, but tangles remain
While some progress has been made ahead of next month's climate change talks, there will still be plenty of big tangles in Copenhagen, observers say.
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Survey: IT spending to recover in 2010
Goldman Sachs' latest IT spending survey suggests a return to growth with a few big vendors aiming to get even bigger.
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Why to embrace Firefox 3.6's new-tab ethos
A change to how the new browser positions new tabs is subtle but good, especially as browsers rise in importance. But more work is needed in tab switching.
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Thanksgiving poll: What are you most grateful for?
Matt Hickey, for one, is thankful for that baguette from the future that stopped the Large Hadron Collider from destroying the universe. What are you feeling most thankful for?
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ComScore: Online video scores another big month
Market research firm ComScore releases its data on online-video viewing for October 2009. Not surprisingly, YouTube is leading the pack by a large margin.
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New Google search UI brings color, search options
Search results user interface being tested highlights different options in eye-catching color, a nod to rivals trying to dent its lead with presentation improvements.
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Site owner dumps crude Michelle Obama image
An offensive caricature of Michelle Obama that was the top Google Image Search result for her name has been removed by the site owner, and is therefore dropping from search results.
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3G wireless still holds promise
The next generation of 4G wireless may get all the headlines, but advanced 3G technology will likely dominate services for the next few years.
(Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon)
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