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- Report: Google nixes new Street Views of Germany
- Steve Jobs authorized biography due next year
- A look inside SFO's new Terminal 2 (photos)
- Why no lines for the Motorola Xoom? Take 2
- Commemorating 20 years of Linux (video)
- Schools supe: iPad more important than a book
- Cisco throws networking into OpenStack cloud
- Man sued by Apple support firm for complaining gets new iMac
- In Epsilon breach, e-mail insecurity (roundup)
| Report: Google nixes new Street Views of Germany | Top |
| The search giant has discontinued the controversial program in Germany, with "no plans to launch new imagery" from the European country, according to a Search Engine Land report. | |
| Steve Jobs authorized biography due next year | Top |
| The first biography of Apple's co-founder and chief executive to win his approval will include interviews with Jobs himself, as well as family members and colleagues. | |
| A look inside SFO's new Terminal 2 (photos) | Top |
| A few days before its grand opening, CNET takes a walk through the revamped and Earth-friendly Terminal 2 at San Francisco International Airport. | |
| Why no lines for the Motorola Xoom? Take 2 | Top |
| Readers offered some cogent arguments for and against the Xoom tablet. Google and Motorola face an array of obstacles in cracking the tablet market, as readers astutely point out. | |
| Commemorating 20 years of Linux (video) | Top |
| Linux has grown tremendously during the last 20 years to touch nearly every part of our lives. This video gives a quick overview of how its become one of the biggest enablers of growth. | |
| Schools supe: iPad more important than a book | Top |
| Every elementary school student in Auburn, Maine, is to get an iPad 2. The school superintendent believes Apple's machine is more important for these kids than a book. | |
| Cisco throws networking into OpenStack cloud | Top |
| The networking giant is actively working with the open-source community to make cloud networking more efficient and dynamic. | |
| Man sued by Apple support firm for complaining gets new iMac | Top |
| Dimitri Papadimitriadis, who was sued by an Apple support company in Greece for complaining about its service on a blog, finally gets a new iMac after an intervention from the Greek ombudsman. | |
| In Epsilon breach, e-mail insecurity (roundup) | Top |
| The breach exposed names and e-mail addresses of customers of many major U.S. companies and could lead to a rise in targeted phishing attacks. | |
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