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Cablevision service lets customers see PCs on TV (AP)

AP – Watching online video and other content on a television screen typically means buying a special device such as an Apple TV, or plugging lots of wires into the right holes on the PCs and TVs. Cable TV provider Cablevision Systems Corp. is testing a service that promises to eliminate that hassle.

Police: Bank robber posed on MySpace – UPI.com

Police: Bank robber posed on MySpace
UPI.com
24 (UPI) — A teenage runaway girl whose alleged partner in crime posed for a MySpace photo holding $50 bills has been charged with robbing two

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Social Media Minute: Twitter Makes a Deal with Yahoo, Passes MySpace on Status … – CMSWire


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Social Media Minute: Twitter Makes a Deal with Yahoo, Passes MySpace on Status
CMSWire
Just a few years ago, MySpace was the top dog in social networking. The site had a large user base and was acquired by News Corp. because of the promise it
Yahoo and Twitter Enter in Content Sharing PartnershipTechnorati (blog)


SEO and Google Buzz?Siliconindia.com (blog)
Yahoo Strikes Content-Sharing Partnership with TwitterAll About Jazz
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Longtime MySpace Chief Software Architect Chris Bissell Quits – Washington Post


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Longtime MySpace Chief Software Architect Chris Bissell Quits
Washington Post
We've gotten word of another departure from MySpace in the wake of CEO Owen Van Natta's firing two weeks ago. The latest to leave is Chris Bissell,
After Numerous Shake-Ups, is MySpace Dying?PC World


MySpace's "Discover" Strategy — Nice Try, But You Won't Catch Up with FacebookBNET
Dropping Like Flies Over at MySpaceADOTAS
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Sacramento man accused of beating and imprisoning MySpace date in Antioch – San Jose Mercury News

Sacramento man accused of beating and imprisoning MySpace date in Antioch
San Jose Mercury News
Raymond Brau, 31, of Sacramento, was arrested on suspicion of beating and imprisoning his MySpace date and then threatening staff of an

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China’s President Hu signs up for microblogging (AFP)

Chinese President Hu Jintao (right, seated) listens while visiting Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington State. Hu has set up a microblogging account that has drawn thousands of followers, in a country where social networking sites remain tightly controlled.(AFP/Pool/File/Andy Clark)AFP – China’s President Hu Jintao has set up a microblogging account that has drawn thousands of followers as of Monday, in a country where social networking sites remain tightly controlled.


China PLA officer urges new Internet control agency (Reuters)

Reuters – A senior Chinese military officer has called for a new national body to enforce Internet controls, while China faced fresh claims on Monday about the source of hacking attacks that hit search giant Google.

Casio releases two new compact cameras for beginners (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Anaheim, Calif. (IDG)– Casio released two new Exilim compact cameras aimed at novice photographers at PMA 2010 in Anaheim on Sunday.

Mobile phones become pocket banks in poor countries (AFP)

An Afghan man makes kebabs on the streets of Kabul as another talks on his mobile phone in 2008. The rise of banking transactions through mobile phones is giving a whole new meaning to pocket money in parts of the developing world that lack banks or cash machines.(AFP/File/Manpreet Romana)AFP – An Afghan police officer gets his salary in a text message on his mobile phone. A Kenyan worker dials a few numbers to send money to his family.


Motion picture academy honors nerds of filmmaking (AP)

Actress and host Elizabeth Banks arrives at the Scientific and Technical Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)AP – Forty-five men you’ve probably never heard of were honored with an Academy Awards ceremony of their own that recognized scientific and technical achievements in moviemaking.


Schools in China say they weren’t behind hacking (AP)

Google CEO Eric Schmidt speaks during a conference at the Mobile World congress in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010. The Mobile World Congress will be held from Feb. 15-18. (AP Photo)AP – Two prominent schools in China dispute allegations that hacking attacks on Google and other firms originated from them, a report said Saturday.