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1) China faces backlash from 'netizens' if Google leaves

BEIJING -- Google's threat to shut down its Chinese Web site and offices over cyber-attacks and censorship puts the government here in the awkward position of choosing between its devotion to restricting information and the possible ire of the roughly 80 million Chinese who use the search engine.

2) Google threatens to leave China after attacks on activists' e-mail

Google said Tuesday that it might pull out of China because of a sophisticated computer network attack originating there and targeting its e-mail service and corporate infrastructure, a threat that could rattle U.S.-China relations, as well as China's business community.

3) Baidu.tw Wasn't Hacked To Show Google, Doesn't Even Belong To Baidu

Lots of interesting commentary in the wake of Google's bombshell blog post from yesterday about its decision to stop censoring its search results and possibly withdrawing from the Chinese market all together after being hit with severe cyber attacks on its core infrastructure. You can follow the...

4) Google threatens to leave China

Google said Tuesday that it may pull out of China because of a sophisticated computer network attack originating there and targeting its e-mail service and corporate infrastructure, a threat that could rattle U.S.-China relations, as well as China's business community.

5) Statement from Google: A new approach to China

Google described the Chinese cyberattacks and explained its resulting decision to stop censoring Chinese search results in this statement from its chief legal officer, released to news outlets Tuesday evening.

6) Google to end China censorship after e-mail breach

SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc. will stop censoring its search results in China and may pull out of the country completely after discovering that computer hackers had tricked human-rights activists into exposing their e-mail accounts to outsiders.

7) Yahoo selling e-mail service Zimbra to VMware

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Yahoo is selling the e-mail service Zimbra to VMware as part of an effort to focus on the Internet services that generate most of its revenue.

8) Yesterday Was Twitter's Highest Usage Day Ever. Today Will Be Bigger.

For several months now, all we've heard is how Twitter's growth, once rapid , is flatlining . And all indications are from the various third-party measuring sources is that this is true. But Twitter co-founder Evan Williams just tweeted a little surprise for everyone today: Apparently, yesterday was...

9) AOL set to lay off more than 1,000

AOL said Monday that it plans to lay off more than 1,000 workers this week, as the company continues efforts to restructure as a Web content publisher.

10) Washington in spotlight at electronics show

LAS VEGAS -- The nation's top techie, the geek-in-chief, strode across the crowded floor of the Consumer Electronics Show like a high-roller in Caesar's Palace.

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