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The Free Ride Is Over For Streaming Video – TechCrunch

TechCrunchThe Free Ride Is Over For Streaming VideoTechCrunchComcast's plans to do away with its 250 GB data cap and charge users based upon usage marks the end of an era for cable TV providers, and for the online video industry. No longer will use…

HTC Evo 4G LTE Smartphone Delayed in Customs, Sprint Apologizes – eWeek

GeekHTC Evo 4G LTE Smartphone Delayed in Customs, Sprint ApologizeseWeekThe ongoing legal wars between Apple and HTC has the phonemaker's new Evo 4G LTE smartphone, which was headed for Sprint, stuck in customs. Not great news for HTC or Sprint. Ne…

Facebook’s next task: proving itself – The Seattle Times

New York TimesFacebook's next task: proving itselfThe Seattle TimesThe lackluster performance of the company's stock on the first day of trading may be an early sign that the market is not fully comfortable valuing Facebook at $105 billion, a n…

What Silicon Valley venture capitalists say about the Facebook IPO – San Jose Mercury News

Los Angeles TimesWhat Silicon Valley venture capitalists say about the Facebook IPOSan Jose Mercury NewsBy Peter Delevett We asked Silicon Valley venture capitalists and other experts about Facebook's Wall Street debut, which ended trading Friday j…

Facebook buys mobile e-commerce app Karma – Computerworld

USA TODAYFacebook buys mobile e-commerce app KarmaComputerworldBy Cameron Scott IDG News Service – The mobile gift-giving app Karma announced Friday it has been acquired by Facebook. The announcement came shortly after the markets closed on Facebook&#3…

Microsoft reveals Windows 8 desktop UI changes, drops Aero Glass – The Verge

Business InsiderMicrosoft reveals Windows 8 desktop UI changes, drops Aero GlassThe VergeBy Andrew Webster on May 18, 2012 06:05 pm 322Comments Microsoft has revealed that it has made some big changes to its desktop UI for Windows 8, which includes mov…

Facebook Hit with Lawsuit Alleging Privacy Wrongs: Seeks $10K for each Member – PCWorld

The GuardianFacebook Hit with Lawsuit Alleging Privacy Wrongs: Seeks $10K for each MemberPCWorldBy John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld May 18, 2012 9:21 AM A class action lawsuit has been filed against Facebook seeking $15 billion in damages, or $10000 per memb…

How Facebook IPO Impacts Social Business Space – InformationWeek

CBC.caHow Facebook IPO Impacts Social Business SpaceInformationWeekFacebook's $16 billion IPO will have direct and indirect effects on companies evaluating and deploying social business solutions. The Facebook IPO will be the largest tech IPO in hi…

HTC to beat Apple patent predicament with custom Android builds – BGR

Mobot.netHTC to beat Apple patent predicament with custom Android buildsBGRHTC is in a tough spot as two of its new flagship smartphones — smartphones it desperately needs to make available in the United States as it attempts to mount a comeback — …

Twitter joins ‘Do Not Track,’ gives users privacy option – CNN

The GuardianTwitter joins 'Do Not Track,' gives users privacy optionCNNBy Todd Sperry, CNN Twitter has adopted the "Do Not Track" feature of Mozilla's Firefox browser, giving users more control over their privacy. (CNN) — A Feder…

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