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Apple, Google Join California to Boost Mobile App Privacy
BusinessWeek Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. and Google Inc. are among six technology companies offering platforms for mobile applications that agreed to a privacy protocol to protect consumers, California Attorney General Kamala Harris said. Google's privacy policy under fire from attorneys general Regulators Take Action Against Apps That Abuse Your Privacy State AGs Target New Google Privacy Policy |
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First non-game apps show PS Vita's wider potential
CNN International By Kyle Orland, Ars Technica (Ars Technica) — These days, it seems, it's not enough for a digital device to just play games. To keep up with the smartphones and tablet computers of the world, any game system needs to at least nod in the direction of … Sony's Vita arrives just as market may be fading Review: PlayStation Vita wows despite problems The next PlayStation Vita can, and should, be a phone |
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Google Aims to Offer Kansas City TV
Wall Street Journal By AMIR EFRATI And SAM SCHECHNER Google Inc. applied last week to provide video service to residents of Kansas City, Mo., according to state records, setting the stage for the Web giant to offer a cable-TV-like package in addition to the high-speed … The real Google TV: Google preps fiber pay-TV service in Kansas City What does Google Fiber mean for the future of TV? Google setting up high-speed fiber TV and web service |
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