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News to know: VMWare; White House; Google Books; Skype; Apple vs Android

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  • Sony lines up with Google over Books deal

    ZDNet - 84 days 23 hours 13 minutes ago

    E-book readers isnt’ the only domain where Sony and Amazon are going mano a mano. In a development not unreleated to the Kindle v. Digital Reader...

  • How To Beat the Kindle [Voices]

    Wall Street Journal - 84 days 17 hours 24 minutes ago

    You might argue that Sony (SNE) was visionary. In the fall of 2006, it introduced the first eBook with an E Ink screen—long before Amazon’s...

  • Lost a Kindle? Want to Triangulate to Find it? Sorry, No Can Do

    MobileContentToday - 84 days 15 hours 7 minutes ago

    Amazon's Kindle is essentially a Sprint PCS wireless data device. Since it seems to run on auto for centralized functions like unauthorizing an...

  • The Fed's Big Banking Risk

    The Big Money - 84 days 15 hours 43 minutes ago

    Last week's headlines were dominated by talk of better economic times but this morning's Wall Street Journal highlights just how big a risk the...

  • A spirited defense of the Google Book Search settlement

    ZDNet - 84 days 13 hours 12 minutes ago

    You’ve heard Google’s case for digitizing out-of-copyright books and its settlement with publishers and authors. And you’ve heard the...

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