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1 day ago ago from Huffington Post
The New York Times : A French court ruled Friday that Google was guilty of infringing copyrights by digitizing books and putting extracts online without authorization, dealing a setback to its embattled book project. Read the whole story: The New York Times
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20 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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22 hours ago ago from Switched
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23 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
By Frazier Moore, Associated Press NEW YORK Charles Gibson has signed off for the last time from the ABC News anchor desk. He brings 34 years at the network to a close with Friday's edition of "ABC World News." He called the job he's leaving "a labor of love." Since joining ABC in 1975, he served two stints as co-host of "Good Morning America," was an anchor of the "Primetime" newsmagazine, and tackled numerous assignments as a ...
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