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Google Buys Custom Coupon Startup

Google acquired retail coupon company Incentive Targeting, giving it a way to target consumers with deals based on their preferences and broaden its e-commerce presence ...

Google Puts Huge Files in Gmail/Drive’s Cargo Bay

Google is integrating its Google Drive cloud storage service with Gmail, letting users send files 400 times larger than previously allowed ...

Google Gears Up Compute Engine for Cloud Fight

Google is stepping up its game in the battle for cloud supremacy by slashing prices and beefing up the services it offers with Compute Engine ...

Google Stirs Up Resistance to UN Internet Regulation

Google is adding its voice to a chorus of opposition to a proposal to update the International Telecommunication Union treaty in a way that could give governments more power to restrict the flow of information online. ...

Otellini’s Departure Opens Door for Intel Outsiders

Intel CEO Paul Otellini will retire in May, stepping down at the end of an eight-year reign at the head of the chipmaking giant as the computing industry undergoes a major market transformation ...

FB Cozies Up to Marketers With New Ad-Tracking Tool

Facebook is finalizing a new tool for marketers that can help them determine how effective their promotions are and ultimately give them an incentive to stick around on the site as advertisers, Reuters reported. ...

Dell Profits Halved as PC Sales Tide Ebbs

Dell reported a decline in earnings of 47 percent during its most recent quarter, causing it to miss already low expectations as the overall PC market continues to decline ...

Android, Samsung Boost Smartphones to New Sales Heights

Worldwide mobile phone sales are continuing to take a hit in the sluggish economy even as smartphone figures rise, according to a Gartner report released Tuesday ...

Nokia’s Mapping A-Team to Challenge Google, Apple

Nokia on Tuesday introduced a revamped maps application, Here, that will be available across several platforms and could compete with Google and Apple maps ...

FB May Push Most-Blabbed-About to Top of Brand Pages

Facebook is testing a new version of its comments feature that elevates the most-engaged remarks on brand pages to the top of the list. ...

China Gives Google a 12-Hour Timeout

Google appears to be back and functioning in China after a temporary shutdown that's being linked to the Communist Party's major meeting ...

Priceline Paddles Off With Kayak

Priceline is picking up the travel search engine Kayak for US$1.8 billion in a deal expected to broaden its mobile offerings and help it fend off unwelcome competition from new entrants to the online travel space ...

Sprint Snatches Midwest Spectrum

Sprint will acquire wireless spectrum and customers from U.S. Cellular in the Midwest, in a US$480 million deal to expand its services in the area, the companies announced Wednesday ...

Ad, Content Combo Lifts AOL to Profit in Q3

Investors sent shares of AOL sharply higher after it reported higher-than-expected earnings and growth in advertising revenue ...

Facebook Welcomes Newbies With Privacy Grand Tour

Facebook has rolled out a new round of security features intended to better educate new users about what information they can keep private and how. ...

Google and Rosetta Stone Settle, Consumers Win

Google and Rosetta Stone reached a settlement in a trademark infringement case this week, ending a three year legal battle with a promise to work together to fight the misuse of trade names ...

Big US Banks Under Active Attack, Napolitano Warns

Hackers are actively attacking some of the largest banks in the nation, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano warned this week ...

SC Weighs Antique Copyright Issues in eBay Textbook Case

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a copyright infringement case involving textbooks resold on eBay. The outcome could have lasting effects for those who sell products in the U.S. that were made abroad. ...

Feds Collar Would-Be Facebook Fraudster

Federal authorities arrested Paul Ceglia on charges of mail and wire fraud last week. Ceglia is accused of tampering with, destroying and fabricating evidence in a scheme to defraud Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg of billions of dollars ...

AT&T Slips in Subscriber Growth, Dials In on Current Customers

AT&T added fewer new subscribers than expected in its most recent quarter, blaming iPhone 5 supply constraints for the relatively flat growth ...

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