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| February 26, 2013 CNET Daily News | |
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Google switches on Google+ sign-ins, in-app posting Third-party apps and Web sites can now incorporate a sign-on service that resembles Facebook Connect or Sign in with Twitter, but with some Googley twists. | Opera overhaul: WebKit-based Android browser due Q2 Opera reveals that the radically overhauled browser works on Gingerbread, gets "Off-road Mode" for bad networks, adds a content discovery tool, and will ship in the first half of the year. | Hot topic at Apple shareholders meeting is off limits The company's annual shareholders meeting kicks off tomorrow, but a high-profile item is no longer on the agenda. | Mozilla CEO: Android, iOS leave lots of room for Firefox OS Mozilla's browser-based OS can win a place among the next 2 billion people arriving on the Net, Gary Kovacs argues. And about attracting app developers, he quipped, "There's a Web for that." | Illegal music downloads dropped in 2012, says report Online and offline sharing of copyrighted music took a nosedive last year, according to NPD. | The incredible, unscalable screen of the Chromebook Pixel Google's rival to the MacBook Pro Retina has a crystal-clear screen. But unlike the Retina, if you're not happy with how much is displayed, you can't adjust it to show more. | 'Copyright Alert System' rolls out to catch illegal downloaders Five major ISPs, including AT&T, Cablevision, Verizon, Time Warner, and Comcast, sign on to help copyright holders "educate" consumers downloading copyrighted movies, games, music, and more. | | | | |
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