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Google Released Google One Pass

Google One Pass, a service that lets publishers set their own prices and terms for their digital content. With Google One Pass, publishers can maintain direct relationships with their customers and give readers access to digital content across websites and mobile apps.

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Microsoft

InPrivate Browsing Made Easy With Internet Explorer 9 Pinned Sites

InPrivate Browsing is Internet Explorer's answer to Chrome's Incognito and Firefox's Private Browsing. In essence, it gives you a very quick way to surf the Internet without leaving traces of activity on your computer.

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General

HTML5 Spec Set For 2014 Completion

It's been a work in progress for years, but there are a few more years to go yet before the next version of Hypertext Markup Language is finalized. 

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Google

New Chrome Extension: Block Sites From Google’s Web Search Results

The Google web search team launched a new Chrome extension to block low-quality sites from appearing in Google’s web search results. They explored different algorithms to detect content farms, which are sites with shallow or low-quality content. One of the signals we're exploring is explicit feedback from users.

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Adobe

Adobe Says Flash Will Be Huge

Flash is a big deal. HTML5 is the best thing since sliced bread and we can all do wonderful things with AJAX and Javascript (and Java, for that matter) and CSS. But when it comes right down to it, if you want to code up a high-impact, media-rich, seriously interactive site, you’re probably going to look to Flash.

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Microsoft

Windows Phone 7's Future Revealed: Multitasking, IE9, Twitter

At the Mobile World Congress, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Windows Phone director Joe Belfiore showed what to expect from Windows Phone 7. There is finally a timeframe and the headline features of this big update are multitasking support for third-party applications and a new Web browser based on Internet Explorer 9.

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Adobe

Enterprise Publishers Adopt Adobe Digital Publishing Suite for Android Tablets

At Mobile World Congress, Adobe announced leading global publishers are leveraging Adobe Digital Publishing Suite tools to create and distribute their iconic and influential titles on Android tablets. By employing new Content Viewer for Android, part of the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, publishers can significantly expand the reach of their content by enabling consumption across the broad range of Android tablets expected to come to market soon, led by the much-anticipated Motorola Xoom.

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Microsoft

IE9 Release Candidate Available for Download

The Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate is now available. For all intents and purposes, this means IE9 is feature complete. Small changes might occur, but it's mostly bug stomping from here on out. Download it, give it a whirl; it might just be the first IE browser that's actually enjoyable to use. All the DMXzone will be showed well because of the improved canvas capabilities.

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Microsoft

Nokia and Microsoft enter strategic alliance on Windows Phone, Bing, Xbox Live and Office

Former Microsoft exec and current Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has married his future and his past in the holy matrimony of a "strategic alliance." Windows Phone is becoming Nokia's "principal smartphone strategy," but there's a lot more to this out the official press release.

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General

HP Unveiled Their Potential Competitor to iPad / iPad 2

HP finally announced its new tablet to the world. Called the HP TouchPad, the tablet is the result of Palm being absorbed into the world of HP with webOS beating at the heart of the device. With more sliding and swiping than you can throw a stick at, this new version of Palm’s webOS brings the software up to version 3.0 and it’s never looked so good.

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