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Google Cranks Up Number of Sitemaps Allowed

A Markup That Could Have Big Implications for SEO

OS Software Revenue Up 35%

Do Facebook and Twitter Threaten or Compliment the News Industry?

Android Tops iPhone In Mobile Trends Report

Google Announces Another Android Device Giveaway

Big Changes on the Horizon for Digg

Twitter Going To The Dogs

Google Highlights Answers in Search Results

European Commission Clears Joint Venture To Fight Google

Google Still Rules The Global Search Market

NASA Astronaut Sends First Real Tweet From Space

Motorola Offers Baidu Search To China Mobile Users

Hitwise: Social Networks Neck And Neck With Search Engines

Twitter's Suggested Users Now More Personalized

China Responds to US on Google Situation

Wall Street Turns Nose Up At Google Earnings Report

Facebook Apps and Games Dashboards On the Way

Shipping Sites See Surge In Traffic In December

Get Your Breadcrumbs in Google for More Links in Results

Watch This: Flexible Notebooks, TVs, and Smartphones

Facebook's 2009 Scorecard Shows Huge Gains

YouTube Makes Changes to Where Users Spend Most Time

Street View Spreads To Denmark, Sweden

Mozilla Says New Firefox 20% Faster Than Last Version

ICANN Urges Adoption Of IPv6

Facebook Page Owners Getting More Stats

Amazon Opens Kindle to Third-Party Apps

Hulu (Again) Considers Monthly Fee

Nokia Now Offering Free Map Navigation

Google Turns to Your Past Emails to Make Ads More Relevant

Facebook Gets Into Customized Data Centers

Will YouTube Be the Place to Rent Movies?

Oracle's Sun Microsystems Acquisition Approved by EU

Motorola Slates 20-30 Android Phones For 2010 Releases

eBay Sees 16% Revenue Increase for the Fourth Quarter

Boston Logan Airport Offering Free WiFi

Video Advertising Takes to the Highway

Google Narrows Down Mobile Ad Targeting

Broadband Users Less Likely To Abandon Job Search

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