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Consensus emerges for key Web app standard
Indexed DB isn't a sure thing, but it's got most of the right allies in the browser world en route to becoming an enabler of the cloud computing vision.
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Obama vows to protect intellectual property
The president says U.S. intellectual property is the country's "single greatest asset" and must be protected from piracy and counterfeiting.
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FCC chairman outlines broadband plan for kids
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski lays out a plan for 21st century digital access, citizenship, literacy, and safety.
(Posted in Safe and Secure by Larry Magid)
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Hunch gets $10 million from Khosla, others
Hunch, a buzzy start-up that answers questions using crowdsourced recommendations, has lined up at least $10 million in funding, according to sources.
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Microsoft races to plug IE hole
Software giant's patch process speeds up after researcher releases code on Net that can be used to target the vulnerability and take over PCs.
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Apple COO gets $5 million thank you
Tim Cook will get $5 million plus some extra stock options as a reward for filling in for Steve Jobs last year.
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Emergency alarm evacuates SXSWi meeting hall
Was it a glitch or a mischievous prankster who pulled the fire alarm during the South by Southwest Interactive Festival? Or maybe a sign that it's happy hour?
(Posted in The Social by Caroline McCarthy)
@ScrewYouSXSW vents at absent husband
Drowning in ads at SXSWi
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GDC: Sid Meier and his mind games
Game developer and guru Sid Meier talks gamer psychology at the Game Developers Conference.
(Posted in Web Crawler by Josh Lowensohn)
Photos: Video game pros get down to work at GDC
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FCC tool collects broadband speed data
A new FCC tool tests whether consumers are actually getting the broadband speeds they're paying for.
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Privacy concerns derail Netflix contest
Netlix says privacy concerns have prompted the company to cancel a contest that rewards technology that best predicts a user's movie-viewing preferences.
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ICANN postpones decision on .xxx domains
Advocates for a .xxx designation for adult sites will have to wait until at least June after the ICANN board postponed a decision on the matter at its meeting Friday.
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When malware strikes via bad ads on good sites
Who is responsible for malware in ads, Web site owners or ad networks and delivery firms?
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Google ponders split decision on China
Google appears close to deciding its future in China and might be eyeing a resolution that lets it stay in the country in some fashion even if it shuts down its search engine.
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Week in review: Game on for Sony
Sony joins the motion controller wars, and broadband gets ready for a big leap. Also: SXSWi goes geolocation.
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'Deep-energy retrofits' take root in homes
The talk at an annual building conference in Boston is about how to reduce energy use in houses by more than 50 percent. Early pilot tests show it can be done, but with steep costs.
(Posted in Green Tech by Martin LaMonica)
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