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Shazam: eight million songs of the eternal NowOpen in New Window
It's a huge hit on the iPhone, and though we experienced a few quirks during testing, the Shazam music-ID service seems to have gained nothing but good things by adding 2 million tracks to its knowle read more »
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It is World Wide Internet, For Real This TimeOpen in New Window
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Shazam adds two million tracks to music discovery libraryOpen in New Window
Mobile music discovery provider, Shazam, announced Thursday that it has increased its music database from six million tracks to eight million tracks, thanks to new partnerships with record labels.Sha read more »
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BlackBerry Maker Offers $53 Million For CerticomOpen in New Window
The acquisition would help Research In Motion boost its security and help fight off a growing number of Apple iPhone devices in the enterprise market. read more »
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FCC: telcos received over $970 million in bogus USF paymentsOpen in New Window
Matthew Lasar writes, "A key program in the Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Fund overpaid telecommunications carriers by almost a billion dollars from July 2006 through June 2 read more »
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EMC's Decho Manages Online Personal InformationOpen in New Window
"EMC Corp...launched an online personal information management service called Decho, which is offering EMC's Mozy backup service as its first product." read more »
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Privacy watchdog issues guidance on FOI exemptionsOpen in New Window
Posted in The Register "Public authorities who want to keep information secret to protect the commercial interests of companies they work with must explain exactly what damage will be done by disclo read more »
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Sprint loses another 1.3 million wireless customersOpen in New Window
"Sprint Nextel posted an operating loss of $326 million for the third quarter of 2008, punctuated by the loss of another 1.3 million wireless subscribers for the quarter." read more »
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