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Firefox survives first round of surgery

Mozilla's three months into an ambitious plan to bolt a long list of features into its browser. Competitors left it no choice.
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March 31, 2012

    Firefox survives first round of surgery
Mozilla's three months into an ambitious plan to bolt a long list of features into its browser. Competitors left it no choice.
Mozilla's three months into an ambitious plan to bolt a long list of features into its browser. Competitors left it no choice.

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    Google's Go language turns one, wins a spot at YouTube
Google's Go language turns one, wins a spot at YouTube
The lower-level programming language has matured enough to sport the 1.0 version number. And it's being used for real work at Google.

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  Engineers rebuild HTTP as a faster Web foundation
The formal process of speeding up Hypertext Transfer Protocol is under way with proposals from Google, Microsoft, and others. There are differences -- but common ground, too.
The formal process of speeding up Hypertext Transfer Protocol is under way with proposals from Google, Microsoft, and others. There are differences -- but common ground, too.

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  Spotify extends free-play 'honeymoon' indefinitely
The company had initially planned to offer free listening for six months, but now, the ad-supported option will be available for a longer, undisclosed period of time.
The company had initially planned to offer free listening for six months, but now, the ad-supported option will be available for a longer, undisclosed period of time.

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  Yahoo readies Do Not Track for entire global network
The Web heavyweight says that the move will let its users decide how they want to be seen by advertisers.
The Web heavyweight says that the move will let its users decide how they want to be seen by advertisers.

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  Faster graphics for older PCs in Chrome 18
Google updates the stable version of Chrome with innards that process graphics faster, a prelude to robust game-playing courtesy of its Native Client tech that waits in the wings.
Google updates the stable version of Chrome with innards that process graphics faster, a prelude to robust game-playing courtesy of its Native Client tech that waits in the wings.

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  Facebook to put secondary-market trading on ice
The company is reportedly doing so to properly calculate its current shareholder base and determine its final valuation before it goes public.
The company is reportedly doing so to properly calculate its current shareholder base and determine its final valuation before it goes public.

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  Twitter bug makes it seem you're unfollowing people
The microblogging site is trying to fix a glitch that makes it appear as if the people you've previously followed are no longer being followed.
The microblogging site is trying to fix a glitch that makes it appear as if the people you've previously followed are no longer being followed.

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  IE10 in Windows 8: Metro style vs. desktop style
Windows 8 packages Internet Explorer 10 in two different flavors--Metro and desktop, each with their own pros and cons. Which one is better, and how can you manage both?
Windows 8 packages Internet Explorer 10 in two different flavors--Metro and desktop, each with their own pros and cons. Which one is better, and how can you manage both?

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  U.S. 'not winning' war with hackers, says FBI bigwig
Shawn Henry, executive assistant director at the FBI, says that the current methods used to stop hacking are
Shawn Henry, executive assistant director at the FBI, says that the current methods used to stop hacking are "unsustainable."

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