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The top Catholic is also the top tweeter: Pope Francis has the most clout on Twitter

Pope Francis has by far the most clout of any world leader on Twitter because he is so widely retweeted, a study of political use of the social network showed on Wednesday.

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Google removes first search results after EU 'right to be forgotten' ruling

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Google has begun removing some search results to comply with a European Union ruling upholding citizens' right to have objectionable personal information about them hidden in search engines.

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France says U.S.-based ICANN is unfit for 'Internet governance'

London (AFP) - France strongly attacked the US-based body that assigns internet addresses on Wednesday, saying it was not a fit venue for internet governance and that alternatives should be sought.

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Droid on the run: Google announces tech expansion plans for cars, watches and TVs

San Francisco (AFP) - Google set out Wednesday to expand its Android empire beyond smartphones to cars, watches and televisions.

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Eric Holder: European citizens should be able to sue U.S. over privacy violations

ATHENS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's administration will push the U.S. Congress to enact legislation to give European Union citizens the right to sue in the United States if they think their private data has been released or misused, the U.S attorney general said on Wednesday.

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Supreme Court rules Internet startup Aereo illegally retransmits broadcast signals

A startup which captures over-the-air television for Internet viewing violates copyright laws, the US Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, in a major case affecting the tech sector and TV industries.

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AT&T tells lawmakers DirecTV deal won't guarantee lower prices

By Marina Lopes and Alina Selyukh

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Russia demands Twitter block 'extremist' accounts

Russia's media watchdog on Monday demanded US-based microblogging service Twitter block several "extremist" accounts as the Kremlin continues to tighten its control over the Internet.

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Steve Wozniak and other tech moguls launch Super PAC to fight 'big money' in D.C.

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A group of influential Internet moguls aim to fix what they refer to as the "big money problem" in Washington politics by, well, raising cash.

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Google considering investment in new subsea cable across the Pacific Ocean

(Reuters) - Google Inc is considering an investment in a new cable across the Pacific Ocean, the Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the matter.

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Austrian town 'recycles' heat from unlikely source -- its sewers

Vast amounts of hot water from household appliances, businesses and factories gurgle down the drain every day, wasting not only H2O but also another precious resource: heat energy.

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