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Bing’s Market Share Dips in April, Says Hitwise

Microsoft's Bing search engine saw its U.S. market share dip from 9.62 percent to 9.43 percent in the period between March and April 2010,...

FCC’s Third Way for Broadband Access Is a Boon to Network Neutrality, Google

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski May 6 laid down new rules for applying narrow regulations to broadband providers, which should please Internet companies...

Apple iPad May Cannibalize iPod Touch, Notebooks

Apple's iPad may cannibalize sales of related devices, including notebooks and the iPod Touch, according to a March survey by Alphawise, Morgan Stanley's specialized...

Private-Sector Jobs Increased by 32,000 in April

Payroll services company Automatic Data Processing has released its monthly figures on employment based on private-sector payroll information. This is the monthly report that...

Apple iPhone 4G Affair Deepens with Court Filing

News organizations ranging from the Associated Press to Bloomberg News have joined a court filing to unseal the search warrant affidavit that backed the...

Dropbox Anywhere Sports File Sync for Android, iPad, BlackBerry

Cloud file storage startup Dropbox broadened its reach May 4 by adding support for Google's Android, Apple's iPad and Research In Motion's BlackBerry mobile...

Nokia, Samsung, LG Top Q1 Global Handset Market: Report

More good news on the global mobile handset market arrived May 5 from ABI Research, which reported shipments of 303 million handsets in the...

UC-Davis Shuns Gmail over Google Buzz Privacy Gaffe

What one week bringeth, the next taketh away.One week after Google proudly said Oregon's entire public school system jumped aboard the Google Apps train...

Clearwire to Offer Samsung, HTC Phones for 4G, 3G, WiFi

The 4G WiMax provider Clearwire will introduced WiMax-enabled smartphones from Samsung and HTC before the end of 2010, the company announced in its May...

FCC to Push for Broadband Regulation, Net Neutrality

In a surprise reversal, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski is expected to begin to outline plans this week for increased regulation of the...