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9 hours ago ago from Disinformation
Google is taking pages from Microsoft's playbook as they subsume their rivals' business models. From the Wall Street Journal : Google Inc. is taking a swipe at Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. with a new feature that makes it easier for users of Gmail to view media and status updates shared online by their friends. Google could announce the new Gmail feature as soon as this week, said people familiar with the matter. A Google ...
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20 hours ago ago from Super Off Topic Syndicate
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23 hours ago ago from Digital Society
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9 hours ago ago from CNN - Tech
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7 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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