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Google Buys Mobile Music Startup For $25 Million (GOOG) Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) Google has acquired Canadian mobile music startup Pushlife for a rumored $25 million as it prepares to release its new music service for Android. Pushlife, founded by former Research In Motion employee Ray Reddy, had technology that let us... |
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Feds Say It Doesn't Matter If No One Reads A Privacy Policy; It Still Means Gov't Can Have Your Info Techdirt (Friday) In the ongoing attempt by the US government to access Twitter info from some Wikileaks supporters, we noted that an odd part of the government's reasoning for why it should be allowed access to this info is that Twitter's privacy policy is evidence that us... |
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YouTube Gets Into The Broadcast Business (GOOG) Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) YouTube has been looking at buying more original programming as a way to keep people at the site longer. But a lot of the most popular TV shows aren't prerecorded -- look at live sports or big news events. YouTube recognizes this. T... |
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WITN: Abbasso Las Vegas! [TCTV] TechCrunch (Friday) As regular readers might already know, Paul is in Las Vegas for a month, hanging out with strippers reaffirming his belief in the American dream. As a result, this week's Why Is This News is even less tech-focused than usual. Still, no matter whether you ... |
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Don't Be Surprised When Marissa Mayer Leaves Google -- The SAIcast Discuss Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON ITUNES HERE >> Google has undergone a huge shakeup ever since Larry Page took over as its new CEO, and Marissa Mayer is on the losing end of it. Now, it seems inevitable that Mayer will leave Google within 6 mon... |
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Be A VIP At SAI's Startup 2011 - Enter Now To Win! Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) For all attendees, Startup 2011 promises a day of education and inspiration, but for one lucky person the experience will be like none other. Business Insider is offering the chance to be a Startup 2011 VIP. The VIP package includes: One ticket to ... |
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