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| | Why Mozilla believes Firefox on Windows RT is a bust Mozilla could bring Firefox to Windows Metro. But without access to system services that IE10 gets, it would be hobbled, and Mozilla would be shut out of a new PC segment.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Creating semantic Web sites could be smooth as Silk Now officially available to everyone, the Silk project lets you build your own Web site and view those of others using information linked together from different sources.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | 'Harry Potter' series coming to Kindle Owners' Lending Library The books will be available for free starting on June 19. The Harry Potter series was previously only available in e-book format for purchase on the Pottermore Web site.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | A jab at Yahoo's Thompson, invoking Bartz An activist investor in Yahoo claims a mutual acquaintance spoke with former Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz, who reminded them that she does, in fact, have a computer science degree.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Democrats to employers: Stop asking for Facebook passwords The Password Protection Act of 2012 would make it illegal for employers to force current or potential employees to hand over access to their social network accounts.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Dutch court rules Pirate Bay must be blocked -- or else A court in The Hague ruled today that all of the country's Internet service providers must block The Pirate Bay or face a fine of 10,000 euros per day.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Digg engineers heading to Washington Post's SocialCode SocialCode has not acquired Digg or its technology, and for now, the site will continue on without its engineering team.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Google agrees with Mozilla's Windows RT browser concerns Mozilla says only a crippled version of Firefox could run on Windows for ARM chips, effectively restricting user choice to IE10, and now the maker of Chrome says it's worried, too.  More | Share on Facebook |
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