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Visualizing Facebook from outer space Some Facebook engineers came up with a visualization of user activity by the social network's 120 million users across the planet.
YouTube lives it up Video-sharing site offers its first live stream of an event--one designed to celebrate itself and many of the most popular performers on the site.
Blogging from 25,000 feet CNET's Kent German and Kara Tsuboi catch a ride on Virgin America's debut of its in-flight Wi-Fi service.
Google gunning for IE with Chrome OEM deals Search giant is ready to take on Microsoft's browser with OEM deals to increase Chrome's availability.
Kernel vulnerability found in Vista Flaw in operating system's networking could allow rootkits to be hidden or denial-of-service attacks to be executed, but no fix is expected until the next service pack.
Verizon workers fired over Obama records breach Employees, who had been placed on paid leave earlier this week during Verizon's investigation, are no longer there, according to CNN.
YouTube tests students' desire to cheat More than 3,000 "how to cheat" videos are posted on YouTube alone, encouraging bad behavior in otherwise good kids.
2 engineers sentenced for espionage Case goes back to 2001 when the men, who had worked at Sun, Transmeta, NEC, and Trident, were trying to smuggle chip design documents out of the U.S. and into China.
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