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Physical sales accounts for only 25 percent of music consumption in Sweden

Music streaming companies now account for 70 percent of all music bought in Sweden, home of Spotify, the world leader in the field, official industry figures revealed on Sunday.

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How Microsoft spent a decade 'sleeping on the job'

Internet search, online advertising and smartphones all caught Microsoft napping, but is the behemoth finally stirring

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Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing to be posthumously pardoned for breaking Britain's defunct anti-gay laws

Alan Turing, the Enigma codebreaker who took his own life after being convicted of gross indecency under anti-homosexuality legislation, is to be given a posthumous pardon.

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French farmer developed industrial snail-slime harvesting process to feed cosmetic industry's appetite for goo

CHAMPAGNOLLES, France (Reuters) - The French have long appreciated snails on a plate with butter and garlic. But one rural snail farmer believes the humble molluscs have more to offer alive than dead.

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UN report slams Facebook for ignoring requests for information about suspect Somali pirates using the site

UN sanctions experts have complained to the UN Security Council that Facebook refuses to answer questions about ship hijackings suspected to be organized on social media sites.

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Microsoft profit hits $4.97 billion

Microsoft said Thursday it made a profit of $4.97 billion in the past quarter, helped by growing revenues from business services, offsetting the hit from a lagging market in personal computers.

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Coalition seeks release of surveillance data

A coalition of Internet firms and activist organizations asked the US government Thursday to issue "transparency reports" on its online and phone data collection programs which have sparked an outcry.

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Google scrambling to compete in online television market

US Internet giant Google is scrambling to deliver pay television online and has met with some content providers on licensing, The Wall Street Journal reports Tuesday.

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Microsoft seeks to disclose details of national security data requests

Microsoft said Tuesday it had asked the US government for permission to disclose details of how it handles national security data requests, citing "inaccuracies" in recent media reports.

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