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News to know: Google I/O; Zune HD; Bartz and Twitter at D7; Mac updates; AT&T's 3G

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
Written by Sam Diaz, Inactive

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage.

Sam Diaz: Google I/O kicks off with bigger push into Android, Web apps and more

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Microsoft's Zune HD ... looks an awful lot like an iPod touch to me

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Mary Jo Foley: Unless Bartz is a poker queen, there's no imminent MSFT-Yahoo deal

David Morgenstern: Poor economy saves Mac community from clone crap

Larry Dignan: AT&T plans 3G upgrade; Promises 'considerably' faster mobile broadband speeds

Jason Perlow: RIM and Google: The Perfect Storm?

Garett Rogers: New Android challenge to give away millions

Richard Koman: State DMV: Facial recognition requires 'No Smile' rule

Brian Sommer: Some welcome competition in mid-market ERP

Harry Fuller: Are we getting fracked?

Heather Clancy: Fat Spaniel can't control the weather but now its solar monitor system can keep better track of it

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Sam Diaz: Sergey Brin: Newspapers can still prosper but need time to "figure it out"

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: A Day For Dumping on Texting: Give It Up

Ed Bott: Microsoft adds some multi-touch glitz to Windows 7

Christopher Dawson: Day 1 without my Mac

Janice Chen: Canon announces manual exposure video control for EOS 5D Mark II

Dancho Danchev: The Web's most dangerous keywords to search for

John Yaggie: Transforming customer relationships with social media

Matthew Miller: Skyfire 1.0 rolls out for WM and Symbian, rocks on the E71x

Joe McKendrick: Cloud? SOA? BPM? Call it part of the era of 'transparent computing'

Heather Clancy: Illustrating the dangers: Why the e-waste problem must be addressed

Larry Dignan: Smartphone operating systems: The market share, usage disconnect

Mary Jo Foley: Alchemy: Turning Microsoft's embedded platforms into consumer gold

Michael Krigsman: VC perspective: Can enterprise software companies do SaaS?

Jennifer Bergen: Gadget Gal's daily deals: Pure Digital Mino camcorder, Sony Bravia HDTV, Canon Vixia HG10 camcorder

ZDnet Asia: Students learn from robot games

Mary Jo Foley: 'Cashmere': Another (possible) destination on Microsoft's embedded roadmap

Phil Wainewright: Intalio takes multi-tenancy on-premise

Dana Blankenhorn: Development bundles as the new open source paradigm

Larry Dignan: HP updates Mini line-up; Netbooks for 'information snacking'

Sam Diaz: Take the e-mail test: Can collaboration tools save time and money?

Oliver Marks: Poisonous Personalities at Work & Play

Dan Kusnetzky: Profiling Applications - Which are Cloud Worthy?

Larry Dignan: Teradata: Fending off rivals with focus on data warehousing

What's the cloud's killer app?

Matthew Miller: Four available phone application stores; who has the best terms?

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