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Tweet MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (AFP) – Google on Monday began adding real time results to its search engine, channeling feeds from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other fresh content into responses to queries. “We are here today to announce Google real-time search,” Google fellow Amit Singhal said at a press event held near the firm’s headquarters [...]

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TweetBy RACHEL METZ, AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO – AOL is shaking loose from Time Warner Inc. and heading into the next decade the way it began this one, as an independent company. Unlike the 1990s, though, when AOL got rich selling dial-up Internet access, it starts the 2010s as an underdog, trying to beef [...]

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EA Gets Bad on The Battlefield

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Tweetby Gordon Cameron Sales giant Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 might be nabbing all the headlines, but in a few short months, another grizzled war shooter will be gunning for gamers. And it’s got one helluva track record. The folks at Electronic Arts and Digital Illusions, who’ve been developing the multiplayer-focused Battlefield franchise since [...]

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TweetBy Aharon Etengoff Activision announced that its ubiquitous Call of Duty franchise has exceeded a staggering $3 billion in global retail sales. The popular franchise has reportedly offloaded over 55 million units, with Modern Warfare 2 shattering previous records by ringing up $550 million in sales over a five-day period. “Call Of Duty has become [...]

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Tweetby Leena Rao For security nuts and enterprise clients, Cisco is launching an iPhone app, called Cisco SIO, to put Cisco Security Intelligence Operations in users’ hands. The app gives giving users real-time access to security information and also lets users create personalized alerts to show security threats that could impact their network. Powered by [...]

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Spam King Gets More Than Four Years Behind Bars

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TweetBy: Carl Weinschenk, newsfactor.com One of the world’s most notorious spammers has reached the end of the road — or at least a rest stop — that could last for the next 51 months. Alan Ralsky, known as the spam king, was sentenced Tuesday to more than four years in prison by U.S. District Judge [...]

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TweetCan you believe this ??? The first weed cafe has opened in Portland, Oregon.

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