Reuters – Britain’s Telegraph newspaper said it had made no decision on whether to charge for reading its news online, after a Financial Times report said it was drawing up plans to put up a so-called paywall next year.
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Mashable – Antitrust regulators for the European Union’s executive body have begun probing whether Google has abused its position in the areas of search and advertising.
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PC World – The European Union has begun its investigation into Google’s supposed antitrust violations. The inquiry — being conducted by the European Commission, the regulatory arm of the EU, and based on complaints by competitive search-related companies — accuses Google of “unfavorable treatment of their services in Google’s unpaid and sponsored search results,” the European Commission said in a statement. Here’s a breakdown:
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AFP – An early Chinese clone of micro-blog site Twitter that was shut down by authorities last year amid fears it was fanning unrest in the country’s restive west has re-emerged. -
AP – The WikiLeaks website said it came under a forceful Internet-based attack on Tuesday morning, making it inaccessible for hours to users in the U.S. and Europe.



