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Reports: Apple acquires
Lala music serviceApple has officially acquired Lala, a streaming-music service, according to media reports. Does Apple plan to stream music?
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Google edges toward Rosetta Stone status
Wonder what the French really think? The search giant offers a native-language view of the Web through translated search results. Also new: a dictionary service.
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Intel: Initial Larrabee graphics chip canceled
Intel has delayed the release of its Larrabee graphics processor, saying it will initially appear as a software development platform only.
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Yahoo, Microsoft finalize search deal
It's not over until the U.S. government says so, but Yahoo and Microsoft have finalized their agreement to install Microsoft as the search provider on Yahoo's network of sites.
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Google extends personalized search to all
Previously, Google would only alter search results based on search history for those signed into Google accounts. Now, it plans to do that for everyone.
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Windows 7 family pack starting to sell out
Microsoft had said it was a "while supplies last" offer and, sure enough, supplies are starting to run out. It's still available at Amazon, though.
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Dell forms communications unit
Following its smartphone launch, Dell sets up a separate business group. Consumer group will be combined with small and medium business.
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Microsoft decision brings it closer to settling case
To appease regulators and rival browser makers in Europe, the company says it will change the display of a ballot screen.
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Google acquires EtherPad online collaboration tool
The Net colossus is bolstering the Google Wave project by acquiring AppJet, a smaller rival with an online collaboration service. EtherPad will shut down in March.
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'Green' gas and diesel get boost in biofuel grants
Federal government pumps more than $600 million in projects to demonstrate advanced biofuels, including cellulosic ethanol and plant-based replacements for diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline.
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Video site Vevo close to signing EMI
Vevo, a site scheduled to launch Tuesday that hopes to become the MTV for the next generation, continues to sign licensing deals with the top labels.
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Google adds streaming news to Google Finance
Google is betting that real-time news (or something closely resembling it) will attract more financially oriented visitors to its Google Finance pages.
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Apple grabs top U.S. retail sales spots in October
Apple secures 2 out of the top 3 desktop spots, in terms of retail sales, and 4 out of the top 10 notebook spots for computer sales in October, according to NPD Group's Stephen Baker.
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Cisco works percentages toward Tandberg takeover
Just shy of 90 percent of Tandberg shares as it passes a self-imposed drop-dead deadline, Cisco says its acquisition plan is still very much alive.
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Hardware for Gmail: The 'Gboard' keyboard
Gmail's got desktop hardware now, though not from Google. The Gboard is a new Gmail-centric keyboard with colored shortcut keys that let you zip around your in-box.
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