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Online anonymity icon dislikes Facebook model

AUSTIN, Texas – The founder of Internet anonymity haven 4chan thinks Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is mistaken when it comes to online identities.

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Tea Party Nation claims to be under attack from 'Anonymous'

The Tea Party Nation announced on its website Tuesday that its online forums had been attacked by the decentralized collective of hacktivists known as "Anonymous."

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AT&T to cap users' Internet access, impose fees for too much information

Telecommunications giant AT&T said this week that it will join Comcast and other providers in a controversial business model that limits the amount of information subscribers can access, and imposes penalties for overages.

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Wall Street tumbles more than 2 percent

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street tumbled more than 2 percent on Tuesday and the Nasdaq turned negative for the year as Japan's looming nuclear crisis looked set to thrust financial markets into a period of turmoil.

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Microsoft releasing new Internet Explorer 9 browser

AUSTIN, Texas — Microsoft announced that it will release the latest version of its Internet Explorer Web browsing software free online late on Monday (0400 GMT Tuesday).

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Twitter, a five-year-old changing the world

SAN FRANCISCO – At five years old, Twitter is just starting to change the world.

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Senator Al Franken to introduce bill making net neutrality violations a crime

While House Republicans push to eliminate new net neutrality regulations adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) announced Monday he will introduce legislation to make violations of net neutrality a crime.

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U.S. millionaires say $7 million not enough to be rich

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A million dollars ain't what it used to be.

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Metro economies grow but job growth slow: report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economies of the biggest U.S. metropolitan areas began to grow again by the end of last year, but the recovery was "slow, uneven and inconsistent" and failed to spur much jobs growth, according to a study by the Brookings Institute released on Monday.

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Apple sold close to 1 million iPad 2s in weekend: analysts

Apple sold close to 1 million iPad 2s in weekend: analysts

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Tokyo stocks drop 5% in first opening since quake

Tokyo shares fell 5.2 percent on Monday in their first opening since Friday, when Japan was struck by the biggest earthquake in its history and a devastating tsunami.

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Hacker group will release Bank of America emails Monday

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Anonymous, a hacker group sympathetic toWikiLeaks, plans to release e-mails obtained from Bank of America Corp early Monday morning, according to posts on the group's Twitter feed.

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Lehman Brothers execs may escape charges

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A government probe into the fall of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc has hit so many snags that enforcement officials fear they may never be able to bring civil or criminal charges against company executives, the Wall Street Journalreported on Saturday.

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