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EU Press Room:
Antitrust: Commission probes allegations of antitrust violations by Google — The European Commission has decided to open an antitrust investigation into allegations that Google Inc. has abused a dominant position in online search, in violation of European Union rules (Article 102 TFEU).
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
The Incredible Stupidity Of Investigating Google For Acting Like A Search Engine — I did a search at Google today for “cars” and was shocked. Rather than list links allowing me to search for “cars” on Bing, Yahoo, Baidu, Voila, Naver and Yandex, Google instead favored its own search results.
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Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim, TechEye, SAI and BuzzMachine
Aoife White / Bloomberg:
Google Investigated by European Union Over Online Ads, Search — Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc. is being investigated by European Union regulators for allegedly demoting rival services in its search results and for restrictions that may prevent websites accepting some competing ads.
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Associated Press, BBC, Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch Europe, New York Times, Reuters, Engadget, Telegraph, Computerworld, Guardian, Fast Company, VentureBeat, PC World, GigaOM, The Next Web, Digital Trends, DailyTech, Fortune, Googling Google Blog, Search Engine Land, Electronista and BGR
Kara Swisher / BoomTown:
Google's Groupon Offer: $5.3 Billion, With $700 Million Earnout — According to sources close to the situation, Google has offered $5.3 billion for Groupon, in what will be its largest acquisition yet if completed. — Sources said the deal for the social buying site seemed likely to be struck …
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Venture Capital Dispatch, Computerworld, Fortune, Mashable!, GigaOM, Bloomberg, Tech Check, Digital Trends, SAI, Tech Trader Daily, ClickZ, Digits, Chicago Tribune, dailywireless.org, DealBook, TechCrunch, John Gapper's Business Blog, Deal Journal, broadstuff, GMSV, Hillicon Valley, Techland, Search Engine Land, Fast Company, Softpedia News, NBC Bay Area, MarketBeat, P Morgan Brown, Times of India, VatorNews, Googling Google Blog, TechEye, John Battelle's Searchblog and Screenwerk
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Stephen Grocer / Deal Journal:
Analysts on Groupon Deal: Google Upping Its Fight with Facebook?
Analysts on Groupon Deal: Google Upping Its Fight with Facebook?
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paidContent
Connie Loizos / PE Hub Blog:
New Enterprise Associates Poised to Score Big on Groupon Thanks to Old Ties
New Enterprise Associates Poised to Score Big on Groupon Thanks to Old Ties
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Venture Capital Dispatch
George Ou / Digital Society:
Level 3 outbid Akamai on Netflix by reselling stolen bandwidth — Level 3 communications raised a lot of eyebrows earlier this month when it outbid rival Content Delivery Network (CDN) provider Akamai to deliver Netflix content to large parts of the United States.
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Level 3 Communications, GigaOM and PC World
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Amy Schatz / Wall Street Journal:
FCC Seeks Info on Comcast-Level 3 Dispute — WASHINGTON—The top U.S. telecommunications regulator said he wants more information about a complaint lodged Monday by Level 3 Communications Inc. against Comcast Corp. over fees the broadband provider is charging Level 3 for streaming movies over its network.
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Media Decoder, SiliconANGLE and dailywireless.org, more at Mediagazer »
Daniel Rubino / WPCentral.com:
Rumor: January Windows Phone 7 update to be massive, catches up with iPhone — We've been covering the rumored software update for Windows Phone 7 for sometime now, even having our forum members add some info to the mix. So far, the update is suppose to have the following features:
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eWeek, Yahoo! News, Channel News, Computerworld, mygadgetnews.com, Technologizer, BGR, Hardware 2.0 Blog, SlashGear, Fonehome.co.uk, IntoMobile, Download Squad, Pulse2, MobileCrunch and Erictric
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Winamp Wants To Be The iTunes Of Android; Now Out Of Beta With Wireless Sync — Today Winamp for Android is coming out of beta, a month after its initial launch and more than 500,000 downloads later. The public Android release lets you manage your music downloads on your Android and will offer …
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ReadWriteWeb, SAI, Technologizer, Winamp Blog, IntoMobile, TechSpot, Newlaunches.com, Download Squad, Android Phone Fans and Electronista
Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Steve Jobs: AirPlay Video Streaming Coming to Safari and Third-Party Apps in 2011 — One of the major new features deployed in iOS 4.2 last week was AirPlay, Apple's solution for streaming video, audio, and photos from portable iOS devices to the new Apple TV for display on users' televisions.
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App Advice, Gadget Lab, Netputing, BGR, TiPb, MacStories and Edible Apple
Vlad Savov / Engadget:
Verizon sucks at Photoshop: confuses the Droid X for an iPhone — Man, Motorola's not going to be pleased about this! The Droid X is justifiably one of Verizon's marquee devices for this holiday season and takes pride of place on the carrier's Cyber Monday offers page, but wait …
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Gizmodo, CrackBerry.com blogs, p2pnet, Geekword, AndroidSPIN, Android Phone Fans, Droid Life, IntoMobile and App Advice
Nick Denton / Lifehacker:
Why Gawker is moving beyond the blog — The 2011 template represents the most significant change in the Gawker model since the launch of Gizmodo and Gawker in 2002. One could go further: it represents an evolution of the very blog form that has transformed online media over the last eight years.
Mark Gurman / 9 to 5 Mac:
Apple makes PhotoFast stop production of speedy 256 GB MacBook Air SSDs — Back in late October we reported that PhotoFast began producing 256GB SSD upgrade kits for Apple's latest MacBook Air lineup. PhotoFast's third-party SSD upgrade for the new MacBook Airs read and write at 250MB/s …
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Ars Technica, Macworld, DailyTech, CrunchGear, Gizmodo, Geek.com and Pulse2, Thanks:markgurman
Sharon Gaudin / Computerworld:
Microsoft exec says Google is ‘failing’ in the enterprise — In Q&A, Microsoft's Tom Rizzo says Google doesn't understand business needs — Computerworld - Raising the stakes in its war of words, Microsoft today said Google simply doesn't understand what businesses need, and is failing at pushing its way into the enterprise.
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WinRumors and The Next Web, Thanks:hornokplease
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
BitTorrent Based DNS To Counter US Domain Seizures — The domain seizures by the United States authorities in recent days and upcoming legislation that could make similar takeovers even easier in the future, have inspired a group of enthusiasts to come up with a new, decentralized and BitTorrent-powered DNS system.
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DSLreports, mygadgetnews.com, Business Wire, P2P Dns, CircleID, Computerworld, Techdirt, Techie Buzz, OSNews, DomainIncite.com and Gizmodo
Emre Peker / Bloomberg:
JPMorgan Gives Bankers IPads, Signaling Danger to RIM — JPMorgan Chase & Co. will give its investment bankers iPads to provide an additional mobile tool as Apple Inc. expands its domain to Wall Street, threatening Research in Motion Ltd. in a market it traditionally dominated.
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eWeek and Electronista
Robert Andrews / paidContent:UK:
First Look: Branson's Virgin iPad Project Frustrates With Complexity — The future of publishing, if Virgin's new iPad-only magazine is anything to go by, is messy - Project is a decent-enough male lifestyle title, beset by horrid UI and frustrating Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) delivery...
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Guardian, MediaMemo, Computerworld, Engadget, CNET News, Rex Hammock's RexBlog.com, GigaOM, GottaBeMobile and Fonehome.co.uk, more at Mediagazer »
Jessica Guynn / L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes officially launches Jumo, social network for social activism — Status update from Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook and the social media whiz kid behind Barack Obama's presidential campaign: On Tuesday he officially launched Jumo.
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New York Times, Fast Company, techPresident, Digits, Mashable!, Neowin.net, VentureBeat, Pulse2, Amy Sample Ward's Version …, Techland, SiliconANGLE, The Next Web, BlogsDNA, Beth's Blog, Switched, TG Daily and All Facebook
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Enterprise Social Networking Platform Yammer Grabs $25 Million In New Funding — Enterprise social networking platform Yammer, has just raised $25 million in new funding led by U.S. Venture Partners with Emergence Capital, Charles River Ventures and Founders Fund also participating.
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VatorNews, VentureBeat, paidContent, MediaMemo, Mashable!, Pulse2 and SiliconANGLE
Rob Pegoraro / Faster Forward:
Amazon charges Kindle users for free Project Gutenberg e-books — Kindle readers, take note: You may have been paying for books you could legally download for free—in nearly identical editions—elsewhere. The titles in question aren't just public-domain books that have long been freely available at such sites as Project Gutenberg.
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Charles Arthur / Guardian:
Wikileaks evades hackers with shift to Amazon — Website moves front page to Amazon server hire service but keeps US embassy cables out of reach — Wikileaks, the site that has infuriated the US government by releasing thousands of US diplomatic cables, is being hosted by one of the symbols …
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TechFlash, eWeek, Computerworld, Netcraft, Collaboration 2.0 Blog, L.A. Times Tech Blog, Digits, GigaOM, SC Magazine US, Neowin.net, blogs.chron.com, Techie Buzz and THINQ.co.uk
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Zynga links FarmVille and other games with American Express rewards — Membership has its privileges — even in the virtual worlds of social games. Zynga, the maker of FarmVille, Mafia Wars, and other social games, is announcing today that you can use your rewards from American Express credit cards …
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TechCrunch, MarketingVOX, Inside Social Games and SlashGear
Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch:
Are Those Yahoo Layoffs Starting To Roll Out Today? — After we reported on rumors that Yahoo plans to cut as much as 20 percent of its workforce a few weeks ago, Yahoo called that number “misleading.” But layoffs do seem to be brewing, judging by the increasing number of tips we've been getting.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Twitter Trusts, No Longer Verifies — On the Internet no one knows you're a dog. And on Twitter, no one knows if you're really Kim Kardashian. Unless Twitter says so, via its “verified account” badge. — But that system, introduced by Twitter back in June 2009, is going away.