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Twitter on pace to earn half a billion in ad revenue

Twitter is on pace to earn more than a half-billion dollars in ad revenue this year and close to $1 billion next year, industry tracker eMarketer estimated on Wednesday.

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Homeland Security seeks student hackers to help counter cyberthreats

The need to develop a skilled cyber workforce is a formidable challenge for government, she said. (Michael Bonfigli/The Christian Science Monitor) There are “new and…

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Swedish language council removes 'ungoogleable' from list of new words

The Language Council of Sweden said Tuesday it had removed the word "ungoogleable" from its 2012 list of new words because it refused to give in to the US company's demands to include the word Google in the definition.

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Experts: More than 10,000 extremist websites compared with less than 100 anti-militant sites

There are more than 10,000 extremist websites on the Internet compared to fewer than 100 countering them, an analyst Tuesday told a conference which stressed the need to rebut militant propaganda.

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New report says there are still no federal safety standards for nation's bioterror defense labs

US labs that research bioterror germs such as anthrax are at risk for accidents because they do not have uniform building and operation standards, a Congressional investigative group said on Monday.

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Yahoo buys mobile newsreader app Summly from 17-year-old London kid

Yahoo! announced plans Monday to buy mobile news reader app Summly from the London teenager who invented it, likely transforming him into one of the world's youngest self-made multimillionaires.

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Chicago now home to nation's largest vertical farm

An formerly abandoned warehouse in Chicago is now home to the nation's largest hydroponic vertical farm.

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Entrepreneurs crowdsource traffic tips to help drivers out of jams in newly car-dense cities

If you own a mobile phone and spend sunup to sundown watching the traffic pass in Ghana's capital, then Iddrisu Mohammed wants you to be his spy.

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U.S. Defense Dept. research arm seeks to improve 'machine learning'

DARPA wants to improve how we build machine-learning applications. To that end, the agency—tasked by the U.S. Department of Defense with researching advanced technologies for military use—has launched the Probabilistic Programming for Advanced Machine Learning (PPAML) program, with the aim of creating…

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European Union looks into price fixing accusations against Apple

European Union competition watchdogs said Friday they were "looking into" potential anti-trust issues at iPad and iPhone giant Apple, following queries raised by telecommunications operators.

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Apple and Microsoft defend themselves against accusations of overcharging Australians

Technology giants including Apple and Microsoft on Friday defended their pricing policy in Australia at an official inquiry launched over concerns that they were overcharging customers.

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Apple to guard against hackers with new mobile phone protections

Apple is introducing two-factor authentication for users of its iCloud and other services, adding an extra layer of protection against hackers trying to access peoples' accounts by requiring mobile phone verification for changes in personal details or online purchases.

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Federal judge: 'Clipping' news articles violates copyright law

A US federal judge has ruled that the online news "clipping" service Meltwater violates copyright law by using excerpts from Associated Press articles, the parties said Thursday.

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