Breakfast Briefing: Twitter's time machine, Apple's billion dollar secrets, Samsung Galaxy S III flaw
Posted on 17 Dec 2012 at 08:54
Today's top tech stories feature Twitter, Apple, Mozilla, Google and a Samsung security threat
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Efficient...
I'd say the Google system is very efficient at take downs. About 2/3 of links I get from friends to YouTube have been taken down by GEMA, EMI, Sony or Warner by the time I get to them...
By big_D on 17 Dec 2012 ![]()
Well
the MPAA are doing a great job of saving me money. I don't spend a single penny on any product that they are involved with.
By revsorg on 17 Dec 2012 ![]()
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