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A searche engine called CUIL (pronounced “cool) says they’ve got what it takes to compete against Google. Cuil claims to do a number of things that make its results more relevant than the lists you get over at Google. But relevance is in the eye of the beholder. TechCrunch, for one, thinks that Google still serves up better search results…
Sirius and XM Radio got the go-ahead from the FCC to merge. It’s been a year and a half of hurdles and negotiations but now the deal is valued at over 3 billion dollars and execs say Satellite radio may actually start making money for the first time since it’s inception.
A follow up to yesterday’s story about Yahoo Music - we have our answer as to how they’ll handle customers left with music that doesn’t play. Yahoo will compensate each user on a case by case basis.
China has surpassed us as the number one country with internet users - and experts predict they’ll reach 500 million users by 2012. We’ve only got a population of 300 million so there’s no way we’ll ever catch up…
If you’ve ever spilled coffee on your laptop or dropped your blackberry in a puddle, this is the product for you…
More and more textbooks are finding their way onto the internet as college students fight back against the gouging they’ve received over the years.
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