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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.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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?  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 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 "unsustainable."  More | Share on Facebook |