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- PayPal kills the cash register — and offers completely free payment processing for 2013
- HTC buys $300M stake in Dr. Dre's Beats to upgrade mobile audio
- Facebook waning, social media may have plateaued among teens, Pew study says
- Kindle Fire Usability Findings
- Google, Microsoft, Intel, eBay and others to celebrate Data Privacy Day 2012 Across the U.S. and Abroad
- Why You Should Not Ignore Pinterest in Your Social Media Strategy
- Baidu mulls mobile, cloud computing
- Google Wallet to Launch Tomorrow, September 19?
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- Why Facebook Ditched the Mobile Web & Went Native With its New iOS App
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- China's number of Web users rises to 513 million
- Is blog TechCrunch unraveling in public?
- Ingenious Android App Allows Web Browsing Over SMS
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- Morto worm spreading fast via RDP
- Mozilla latest to plan mobile web OS
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- Retail group scraps cash refunds sparking internet fury
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- Roger McNamee: Apps will rescue Web from Google
- Windows 8 does what Apple doesn't
- The Social Media Showdown: Google+ Beating LinkedIn, Closing In On Twitter, Facebook
- Alibaba OS-powered handset launching this month
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- Why You Should Not Ignore Pinterest in Your Social Media Strategy
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- IRX 2013 SPEAKER HIGHLIGHTS Apps the way forward as mobile web fails to deliver
- Timing not on Tudou's side
