Google Buzz Draws New Content-Scraping Controversy
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Google Buzz draws new content-scraping controversy
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Google Buzz draws new content-scraping controversy
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Facebook gets patent on news feeds
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It’s a chicken-and-egg problem that’s plagued the credit markets for a year: Small businesses become riskier lending bets in a downturn, prompting banks to slash their lending. But tight credit cuts off the financing companies need to hire and grow, which in turn drags on the economy and causes more businesses to fail.
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Six more features graduate from Gmail Labs
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A stimulus program aimed at boosting small business lending is so popular that it has run out of funds — for the second time.
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Cyber attackers pose as New York Times
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European ?ommission turns magnifying glass on Google
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Yahoo gets deep with Twitter
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Zillow adds Facebook and Twitter to iPhone app
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In 2005, Harvard Business School student Josh Green was working as an intern at E Ink, the Cambridge, Mass., company that developed displays for the Amazon Kindle. His boss asked him to find an overseas manufacturer of electronic display components. How hard could that be?
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