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"Google News has implemented a recrawl feature that allows us to focus on getting the newest articles around while still ensuring that we're displaying the most up-to-date information."
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The Kindle may not be able to save the struggling newspaper industry, according to a UGA study.
Researchers at The University of Georgia said Monday that portable e-readers are unlikely to win readers back to newspapers unless they include features such as color, photographs and touch screens.
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Apple may be giving the media industry a kind of time machine — a chance to undo mistakes of the past.
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An Acer executive has confirmed the PC vendor plans to launch an app store, an e-reader, and a netbook running Google’s Chrome.
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Some scientists want to send signals into space in search of aliens but others warn we may get more than we bargained for.
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Apple's tablet will be a handheld media gaming machine designed to provide users with every byte of their daily media consumption. Or so says analytics firm Flurry in their January 24 special report on Apple's tablet. The company believes it has identified around 50 devices "that match the characteristics of Apple's rumored tablet" and can "confidently" identify them as Apple's pre-release tablets.
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Should Steve Jobs introduce Apple's tablet (the iPad, iSlate, iTablet, or perhaps iBook) at the company's press event on Wednesday, the device will likely contain a number of features: users will be able to play games on it, surf the Web, read e-books, and much more. But perhaps the most important feature it may contain will be the ability to save the press from its demise.
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