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July 16, 2011
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Google+ Data Sheds First Light on Service's Users We're getting our first good look at the 10 million folks who are using the two-week-old service. They're primarily men and people in the tech industry.
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Chromebooks: Not Flops! Amazon's sales charts don't necessarily signify that Chromebooks are a hit. But they do at least prove that Chromebooks aren't a failure. People are actually buying them
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Windows Phone Update Named When Mango ships in September, it will be called Windows 7.5. Can you sleep better now?
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What Google+ Business Profiles Really Need There's one big feature that Google+ (and Facebook) should integrate into profiles for businesses.
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What Is Cloud.com Worth? Citrix Systems this week bought Cloud.com, a 70 employee start-up that makes cloud infrastructure software.
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LG Optimus Pro and Optimus Net Target Social Networkers LG's new phones are designed for social networking.
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ITC Ruling Threatens Future of Android An ITC judge has determined that HTC Android devices violate at least two Apple patents--threatening the future of HTC Android devices, and possibly the Android OS itself.
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Developers Favoring iOS Over Android, Study Shows Developers have moved back to making apps for iOS, a new study shows.
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Whoops! Microsoft Leaks Social Net Image The social networking world may be getting even more interesting.
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As Twitter Turns 5, It Delivers 350 Billion Tweets Each Day Twitter launched its microblogging service five years ago today and the company is marking the occasion by doling out some impressive usage stats.
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Intel Investigates Possible Bug in SSD 320 Drives Intel is investigating a potential bug that may be causing SSD 320 solid-state drives to fail. The company is offering replacement drives to affected customers...
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Google+ Female Users Increasing, Still Lagging Other Networks A new estimate suggests a third of Google+ users are female, up from earlier guesses, but far below the percentage of users of Facebook and Twitter who are women
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TouchType's Joe Braidwood talks with us about SwiftKey X, Android, and Spotify on the PCWorld Podcast #120 Special guest Joe Braidwood from TouchType talks with us about their just-launched Android replacement keyboard, SwiftKey X. Also: Spotify, Google's E-Reader, and the Toshiba Thrive.
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HTC Loses ITC Patent Ruling in Apple Tussle A judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission has made an initial determination that HTC infringed two Apple patents, HTC said Friday.
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