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EU Wants Feedback on Google Search Concessions; Apple's Tim Cook Auctions Off Coffee Date; Google Sees Spike in Government Removal Requests


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EU Wants Feedback on Google Search Concessions
In an effort to avoid an antitrust crackdown across Europe, Google has offered up some solutions to appease regulators there - including the addition of links to rival services in its search results.

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Apple's Tim Cook Auctions Off Coffee Date, Bidding at $180K
How much would you pay for some face-time with Apple CEO Tim Cook? As of this writing, someone is willing to fork over $180,000 to share coffee with the well-known executive.

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Google Sees Spike in Government Requests to Remove Political Content
Government requests to remove content across Google products spiked sharply in the second half of 2012, particularly those that covered political content, the search giant revealed Thursday.

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City Council Approves Sale of iProvo Fiber Network to Google
The Provo City Council in Utah voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve the sale of its iProvo fiber-optic network to Google.

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Microsoft Nabs 7.4 Percent of Tablet Market, Lags Behind iOS, Android
Apple's iPad continued to dominate the global tablet market in the first quarter, with Android nipping at its heels. But Windows-based tablets also managed to nab 7.4 percent of the market.

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Senate Panel OKs Bill to Limit Warrantless Email Access
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which would require a warrant to access someone's email or electronic communications.

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Apple Celebrates 10 Years of iTunes
Apple is celebrating 10 years of iTunes with a blast-from-the-past timeline feature showing off the music store's milestones, starting with its April 28, 2003 launch.

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Alexander Graham Bell's Voice Identified on 1885 Recording
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History today released a recording of Alexander Graham Bell testing his audio-recording technology - the first time his voice has ever been heard.

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