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  • Texas Opens Inquiry Into Google Search Rankings
    The antitrust inquiry disclosed by Google late Friday is just the latest sign of the intensifying scrutiny facing the company as it enters its adolescence. The review appears to be focused on whether Google is manipulating its search results to stifle competition.
  • Do Youz Knowz What I Meme?
    Ben Huh, CEO of the Cheezburger Network and founder of LolCats, explains the meaning-- and hilarity -- of a meme on the Internet.
  • Apple Gambles On TV Episode Rentals: Does This Change The Game?
    Steve Jobs unveiled Apple's new 99-cent model for renting TV episodes yesterday. Will this catch on? Probably. Is it going to replace anyone's cable subscription? Probably not ... yet.
  • Jobs Unveils New Apple TV, iPod Line
    Apple says it will sell a new, smaller version of its Apple TV device for streaming movies and television shows over the Internet and into the living room. CEO Steve Jobs also announced a new line of iPods and social features for Apple's iTunes software allowing people to learn what their friends are listening to.
  • Apple Wants To Friend You
    Apple gets into the social media business with Ping - where 160 million iTunes users can be friends.?
  • What Exactly Is The Music Cloud? And Is It Headed Our Way?
    The biggest obstacle to songs at your disposal anywhere remains the record labels themselves.
  • Foreign Policy: The Politicization Of Digital Space
    Whatever Washington does in the digital space these days would almost necessarily reflect on Google -- even if they have no direct involvement in the issue. Evgeny Morozov of Foreign Policy argues the more moves the State Department makes in cyberspace, the more difficult it gets for the likes of Facebook, Google, and Twitter to claim that they are simply apolitical operators making the world transparent.
  • Boston Globe: What Will Happen To Biometric Data From 2 Million Iraqis?
    The U.S. military has collected fingerprints, DNA information, and iris scans from millions of Iraqi civilians and suspected insurgents.