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1) Google allows publishers to limit free contentLONDON -- In a move that could help improve relations between Google Inc. and the media industry, the Internet search company is offering publishers a way to build more solid "pay walls" around their online stories while still appearing in search results. 2) Cisco's FlipShare TV Lets You Watch Your Videos on TVCisco's pocket-size Flip camcorder line achieved widespread popularity by making the process of capturing video and posting it to YouTube incredibly easy. Now, a companion set-top box seeks to make viewing those videos--either your own or those shared over the Internet on Flip's FlipChannel... 3) PC World's Top 10 How-To VideosHow-to videos have long been a staple of PC World's small screen offerings, providing tips, tricks and techniques to help our viewers master (or manhandle) their tech challenges. After you've watched one of our top 10 videos, hit the back button on your browser to come back to this page if you'd... 4) Craigslist Blocks Yahoo Pipes After Dev Shows Craig His New MashupDevelopers take note: if you've got a mashup built off of Craigslist's data, don't even think about showing it to anyone who works there. At least, that's the lesson learned by developer Romy Maxwell, who says that Craigslist has blocked both his mashup and every single project built on Yahoo Pipes.... 5) Yahoo expands integration with FacebookNEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc will let users of its email, photo-sharing and other online products link their content and activities directly into Facebook, the world's No. 1 Internet social network. 6) What A Square Receipt Actually Looks LikeWe've already had a number of posts about Square , the new mobile payment platform launched by Twitter creator Jack Dorsey today, but we're going to keep posting on it, because it's just that good. Most of the earlier stories covering the launch of Square included a screenshot of an example receipt... 7) Facebook To Roll Out New Privacy Controls To Its 350 Million Users, Kills Regional NetworksFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has just written an open letter to Facebook users regarding a privacy overhaul that is due to hit the site in the next few weeks. Soon, users will be able to selectively choose, on a per-post basis, who can see the content they post to the site. Facebook is also going to... 8) Remove a Windows 7 Dual Boot, Part IDon and Gladys followed my directions from Dual-Boot with Windows 7 . Now they want to remove the older version and just use Windows 7. 9) More Research To Back The Notion That Streaming Kills PiracyResearch conducted by London-based Global Web Index , a collaboration between online market research agency Lightspeed Research and Trendstream , suggests that streaming might in fact be the right antidote against content piracy . 10) Amazon Takes The Top Spot For Cyber MondayExperian Hitwise just released its Cyber Monday stats, with Amazon reportedly topping the list as the most visited retail website yesterday, seeing a 44% increase in visits compared to 2008. Amazon received 15.53% of the visits among the top 500 online retail sites. Hitwise says Amazon has been the... UNSUBSCRIBE | Additional Newsletter Services | Advertising | Subscribe to the Paper | Privacy Policy | | ||||
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