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March 10, 2012

    Zynga Platform lands Konami
Playdemic and Rebellion have also joined the online-gaming platform, according to an announcement Zynga made at the Game Developers Conference.
Playdemic and Rebellion have also joined the online-gaming platform, according to an announcement Zynga made at the Game Developers Conference.

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    Quick fix: Pwnium exploit of Chrome patched within 24 hours
Quick fix: Pwnium exploit of Chrome patched within 24 hours
Google says that the exploit Chromium contributor Sergey Glazunov discovered has already been fixed. It has also patched another exploit announced at Pwn2Own 2012.

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  Hacker 'Sabu' worked tirelessly as FBI informant
According to court documents revealed yesterday, Hector Xavier Monsegur, who was known as
According to court documents revealed yesterday, Hector Xavier Monsegur, who was known as "Sabu" in hacking circles, would stay up all night to help the government catch alleged hackers.

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  California leads charge in angel rounds, study finds
Study from Angel Resource Institute, Silicon Valley Bank, and CB Insights finds that 21 percent of angel group investments in 2011 occurred in California, and, not surprisingly, most of those were in Internet companies.
Study from Angel Resource Institute, Silicon Valley Bank, and CB Insights finds that 21 percent of angel group investments in 2011 occurred in California, and, not surprisingly, most of those were in Internet companies.

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  U.K. ISPs lose appeal, must pay legal fees of file-sharing suspects
A court of appeals in the U.K. says ISPs will need to pay 25 percent of costs associated with establishing and running an appeals body for alleged file sharers.
A court of appeals in the U.K. says ISPs will need to pay 25 percent of costs associated with establishing and running an appeals body for alleged file sharers.

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  LulzSec arrests deal blow to hacker group
The U.S. Attorney says six hackers in the United States and abroad, affiliated with LulSec, Anonymous, and Antisec, have been arrested and charged with crimes.
The U.S. Attorney says six hackers in the United States and abroad, affiliated with LulSec, Anonymous, and Antisec, have been arrested and charged with crimes.

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  Why Google is playing games with Chrome's future--literally
Apps may get all the buzz, but Chrome's Native Client and the games it powers are pushing the limits of what the browser can do.
Apps may get all the buzz, but Chrome's Native Client and the games it powers are pushing the limits of what the browser can do.

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  Yahoo Labs chief, strategist jumps to Google, report says
All Things Digital says Prabhakar Raghavan is taking an undisclosed job at Google. He previously served as Yahoo's head of Labs and strategy, and was at the company for seven years.
All Things Digital says Prabhakar Raghavan is taking an undisclosed job at Google. He previously served as Yahoo's head of Labs and strategy, and was at the company for seven years.

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  Jeff Jaffe lights a fire under Web standardization
The World Wide Web Consortium must better match the pace of business, so its CEO says in a Q&A he'll strip delays out of today's process for improving HTML and other standards.
The World Wide Web Consortium must better match the pace of business, so its CEO says in a Q&A he'll strip delays out of today's process for improving HTML and other standards.

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  Twitter hands over user info for criminal investigation
The social network says it turned over information for a single user involved in a case indirectly related to Occupy Boston, though the details of the inquiry have not been disclosed.
The social network says it turned over information for a single user involved in a case indirectly related to Occupy Boston, though the details of the inquiry have not been disclosed.

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