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Many wired Chinese unfazed at possible Google exit
(AP)
 AP - A world without Google? They can imagine it just fine in China. After all, it's not like losing "World of Warcraft."
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Amazon shares slip; Macmillan titles still missing
(AP)
AP - Amazon.com continued to withhold sales of books published by Macmillan on Monday, the result of a pricing dispute that helped knock shares in the online retailer down more than 5 percent.
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Yahoo keeps AP in its content corner with new deal
(AP)
 AP - The Associated Press has signed a licensing deal with Yahoo Inc. that gives the news cooperative a steady stream of revenue at a time less money is flowing in from newspapers and broadcasters.
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New PlayStation 3 show pits gamer against gamer
(AP)
AP - In the reality show "The Tester," the top prize is a job.
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Apple's own approach to iPad e-books could confuse
(AP)
 AP - Even as Apple's iPad will likely energize electronic reading, the new device is undermining a painstakingly constructed effort by the publishing industry to make it possible to move e-books between different electronic readers.
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Study: Distracted driving laws don't stop crashes
(AP)
 AP - A new insurance industry study has found that state laws banning the use of handheld devices to make calls or send text messages while driving have not resulted in fewer vehicle crashes.
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S. Korea, Japan have world's fastest web links
(AFP)
 AFP - East Asian countries led by South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan are the best wired in the world with the highest number of fast broadband connections to the Internet, a recent report has found.
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JooJoo Tablet PC Promised by End of February
(PC World)
PC World - Fusion Garage's JooJoo tablet PC is expected to be in consumer hands by the end of February, when it will likely give some indication as to the public's interest in tablets such as the Apple iPad.
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Southwest In-flight Wi-Fi Coming Next Quarter
(PC World)
PC World - Southwest Airlines has ordered equipment for an in-flight Wi-Fi service and will start deploying it on planes in the second quarter of this year.
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