PC World – Google has given a major overhaul to the layout of its Images search engine’s results page and introduced a new advertising format specific for this service.
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Christopher Null – Two weeks ago, the hugely successful London Times newspaper put up a wall: a “paywall,” designed to make its content available largely only to readers who pay a monthly subscription fee. (The Sunday Times is the 40th-largest newspaper by circulation in the world, and the daily version of the Times is No. 100.)
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PC World – As Google restructures its operations in China, the company announced on Tuesday that it would end technical support for two services belonging to a popular online forum in the country.
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Macworld.com – A picture may be worth a thousand words, but you don’t want to type all thousand in order to find the right one. Google has introduced a number of additions and updates to its search engine that improve its ability to search and browse images from around the Web.
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PC World – It’s no secret that we bloggers here at GeekTech are massive Lego fans. In the past we’ve looked at a whole host of geeky Lego achievements, including a Lego printer, a rather blocky iPad and a Lego-made robot which will solve your Sudoku puzzles. But what else is out there in the wider world of Lego? Lets take a look:
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Macworld.com – While malware threats for the Mac may still be limited, there are plenty of other nasties to watch out for online. That’s why McAfee has released a pair of its popular protection products for the Mac: McAfee Internet Security and McAfee Family Protection. These products allow Mac users to surf the Web safely.
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PC World – Between 14 million and 24 million U.S. residents don’t have access to broadband service, and deployment isn’t happening fast enough, a report from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission concluded.
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The Upshot – The New York Times online will be free until the end of the year, when the paper starts charging for articles. But readers of the Times of London no longer have such that luxury. U.S. newspaper executives will closely watch …
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AP – WHAT’S HAPPENING: A private-equity firm, Harbinger Capital Partners, is setting up a nationwide wireless broadband network. It will start next year in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver and Baltimore.
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