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World Tech Round Up - Friday February 5, 2010 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 05-02-2010 13:18


* US DoJ dissatisfied with Google book deal
* Facebook turns 6 with facelift
* FriendFinder shelves IPO
* Businesses trading BlackBerry for iPhone
* Utilities To Bolster Smart Grid Cybersecurity
* Microsoft to patch 17-year-old computer bug
* Sony plans to compete against iPad
* Scientists create world's first light-powered circuit
* NASA and GM to build robotic astronauts

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