Monday, December 30, 2013

Netflix

They'll work out ... if they can watch TV: Netflix users
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

New mobile app to allow motorists to pay for street parking by phone


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New mobile app to allow motorists to pay for street parking by phone

Motorists will soon be able to pay for street parking using their cell phones — in one Bronx neighborhood, at least.


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Monday, April 1, 2013

Apple to launch 'iRadio' this summer


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Apple to launch 'iRadio' this summer

Apple will take on Spotify when it launches its internet radio service - dubbed iRadio - this summer, it's claimed. The technology giant is believed to have been preparing to join the music-streaming market for a number of years, and is only now gearing up for its imminent debut...


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Sunday, March 31, 2013

NYTimes.com: Kelly Issues Rules for New York Police Officers̢۪ Use of Social Media

 
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Kelly Issues Rules for New York Police Officers' Use of Social Media

By J. DAVID GOODMAN and WENDY RUDERMAN

The New York Police Department has ordered its members to comb through their personal profiles on the Web to ensure they are in compliance.

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Fight over Internet sales tax intensifies


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Fight over Internet sales tax intensifies

A recent Senate vote shows support for allowing states to collect tax on Internet sales.


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Friday, March 29, 2013

Amazon’s Tax Dispute May Be Destined for the Supreme Court


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Amazon's Tax Dispute May Be Destined for the Supreme Court

Amazon's Tax Dispute May Be Destined for the Supreme Court


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Google Street View records post-tsunami town


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Google Street View records post-tsunami town

It's been two years since a tsunami battered Japan's coast, but Namie is still a ghost town. Google Street view cars trundled through the abandoned coastal town, invited in by Namie's mayor, Tamotsu Baba, to capture sweeping 360-degree views of the devastation.



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