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Amazon to open boutique store?

7. February 2012

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Amazon, one of the internet’s most popular websites, will open its first store inSeattlewithin the next few months. According to Good Ereader, they intend to open a boutique store to see if a chain of stores would be popular with the public, as well as profitable.  Amazon is close to the project to sell the [...]

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Microsoft attacks on Google’s Privacy Policy

2. February 2012

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The story about how Microsoft attacked on Google’s Privacy Policy appeared in several American newspapers pages.  Early this week it was reported that Microsoft attacked Google for its new privacy changes that allow it to merge user data across its services. “Google’s Privacy Policy changes make it harder for users to control their personal information” [...]

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TDF To Base Foundation In Germany

1. February 2012

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The Document Foundation (TDF) has announced that it will base its community-driven entity in Berlin, in the legal form of a German Stiftung. This kind of structure is recognized worldwide as a legally stable, safe and long term entity, providing the ideal cornerstone for the long term growth of the community and its software. “For [...]

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Google+ Revises Its “Real Names” Policy By Accepting Pseudonyms

25. January 2012

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Lots of places are there on the Internet for keeping you anonymous online. But don’t consider Google+ as one of them as Google is going to revise its policy regarding the nomenclature of user names that allows people to use their nicknames as well as established pseudonyms. Consequently, if you’re the one willing to hide [...]

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Apple Sued For Anti-Competitive Practices

23. January 2012

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A federal antitrust class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple accusing the company of billing iPhone customers for voice and data services even after they cancel it. They also Apple of stifling competition and increasing prices for software apps by charging developers an annual ‘application’ fee. The Courthouse News reports that lead plaintiff Eric Terrell accuses Apple [...]

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Google+ Receives 90 Million Sign-ups Since Launch

20. January 2012

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Google’s chief executive Larry Page, last night unveiled the new number during the company’s quarterly earnings call. According to him, with Google+, they have shipped a new feature more or less every day since they launched in June. That’s over 200 updates in total. He expressed his joy to announce that there are more than [...]

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New Data Plans for Smartphones, Tablets Unveiled by AT&T

19. January 2012

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January 22nd is going to be known as the Kick off Sunday, as the German telecom company, AT&T will adopt new data plans having higher monthly allotment. On the contrary, these data plans will cost you more. The details of the new data plans of AT&T are shown below: 3GB data /month: $30 300 MB data/month: $20 5GB (with mobile hotspot access)/ month: $50 [...]

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LibreOffice 3.4.5 Released

17. January 2012

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The Document Foundation (TDF) has announced the release of LibreOffice 3.4.5, a new improved version of the award-winning free office suite for Linux and other operating systems, solving a number of bugs and further improving the stability of the program. LibreOffice is the default office suite for Linux based distributions, but it is also an excellent alternative [...]

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Samsung Chat the budget mobile phone

11. January 2012

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Samsung is the best selling company for mobile phones. The phones from Samsung come with mind blowing features and specifications. Samsung launches a series in its Chat version like Samsung Chat 322, Samsung Chat 527 S5270 and Samsung Chat 222. All the sets of this chat series are too good to hold and operate. Its [...]

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Electronic Discovery Legally Justified

9. January 2012

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Discovery is often the most expensive and time consuming aspect of the litigation process. Traditional discovery entails lawyers and attorneys spending large amounts of time sifting through huge stacks of documents, determining which ones are relevant to the case and analyzing each detail. Not only is this level of human involvement on discovery costly and [...]

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