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Google Book Search--a legal thriller? CNET News

Google Book Search has the potential to unlock the musty archives of the world's libraries. But will it overcome antitrust obstacles and other opposition?
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Google Book Search has the potential to unlock the musty archives of the world's libraries. But will it overcome antitrust obstacles and other opposition?
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Adobe is finally starting to charge for some of its Acrobat.com services, but fear not; many of the ones that were free during the beta period are still free.
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Microsoft's rival search engine apparently has so upset Google co-founder Sergey Brin that he has top engineers working on "urgent upgrades," according to the New York Post.
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Guess what? The servers stayed up and nothing exploded when Facebook's vanity URL program went live Friday night.
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Under legal pressure, the microblogging site has started rolling out a background-checking system so that prominent users can prove that accounts belong to them.
Fri, Jun 12 10:29:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Judge refers suit against self-described "spam king" Sanford Wallace to the U.S. Attorney's office for possible criminal proceedings.
Fri, Jun 12 15:38:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 


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