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Wikipedia sees future -- and threat -- in cell phones

Cell phones could be Wikipedia's path to global domination, but may also pose a risk to the crowdsourcing culture the online encyclopedia relies on, chief executive Sue Gardner says.

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U.S. diplomacy goes virtual with youth video game

The United States expanded its e-diplomacy efforts Wednesday with the launch of a video game aimed at helping young people get a better understanding of American language and culture.

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Facebook unveils new privacy tools

Facebook on Wednesday unveiled simplified tools for protecting privacy at the world's leading social network and made it easier for users whose pictures are on display to ask friends to remove them.

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Facebook removes Taliban recruitment page

Facebook has taken down a page used by the Islamist guerrillas of the Pakistani Taliban to recruit new fighters, a spokesman for the US-based social network site told AFP on Wednesday.

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Pope's tweeting draws mockery

Pope Benedict XVI's debut on Twitter got off to a bumpy start on Wednesday, with mockery outweighing piety in reaction to the first tweets from the leader of the world's 1.1 billion Catholics.

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'Whitney Houston' is the world's most popular search in 2012

Google on Wednesday provided a look at the "spirit of the times" based on what people sought online using the world's most popular search engine.

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Mobile Internet forcing computers to evolve

The shift to smartphones and tablets became a landslide this year, crushing desire for laptop computers and pressuring manufacturers to adapt to the mobile Internet era.

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Pope to answer questions of faith on Twitter

Pope Benedict XVI is due to send out his first, much-anticipated Twitter message on Wednesday, with hundreds of thousands of followers already signed up to receive the tweet.

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Public buses being outfitted with sophisticated audio surveillance across U.S.

In cities across the United States, government officials are installing sophisticated audio surveillance equipment on public buses, according to a report released on Monday.

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Twitter: 150 million tweets sent about London Olympics

The London Olympics led to 150 million tweets -- more than the US elections and Super Bowl combined, Twitter said Tuesday.

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Yahoo! overhauls its email for mobile and web

Yahoo! said Tuesday it was revamping its email for the Web and mobile devices in a move aimed at streamlining the service and making its look consistent across various platforms.

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Mobile news gains across generations: survey

Americans of all ages are increasingly using mobile devices for news, with many boosting their media consumption rather than just shifting from print sources, a survey showed Tuesday.

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Google Chromebooks steeply discounted for classrooms --with a catch

Google has partnered with the online charity platform DonorsChoose.org to offer a discounted line of Samsung Series 5 Chromebook computers for public school classrooms. In a post on the Google blog, product manager Rajen Sheth said that beginning this week, full-time public school teachers can request…

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