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July 30, 2012
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YouTube Asks Users to Post Real Names in Bid to Clean Up Comments It remains to be seen whether this move by Google will clean up the discourse in the comments section.
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Project Meshnet Aims to Build a Censorship-free Alternative to the Internet What would a rebuilt Internet look like? This group is trying answer that question.
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Google Fiber: Pros and Cons Kansas City, Kansas residents got a sweet deal for cheap, fast Internet access from Google; but they're paying a price in other ways.
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Google Doodle Honors Amelia Earhart The fitting tribute comes just a day after the first U.S. woman to fly in space -- a modern-day Earhart in her own right -- lost her battle with pancreatic cancer.
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Easy Ways to Clear Space on Your Laptop's Hard Drive Do you live with a thin-and-light laptop that has a small drive? Or just have a large drive that's filled to overflowing? Here's how to get some breathing room back.
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Bookmark Any Web Page with a Single Keystroke Want to improve your Web-browsing productivity? Learn the keyboard shortcut for bookmarking the page you're on.
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How to Set Up Multiple Monitors In Windows 8 Many multimonitor enhancements are coming with Windows 8. We show you what they are and how to take advantage of them with Intel, Nvidia, and AMD graphics processors.
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