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News to know: Microsoft Office; Windows 7 shortcuts; Palm; CES

Microsoft's 'God Mode'; Office licensing; CES and Palm lead Monday's headliners.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

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

Ed Bott: The ultimate 'God Mode' list: 39 secret Windows 7 shortcuts

Mary Jo Foley: From the Microsoft licensing crypt: New Office Web Apps details unearthed

Sam Diaz: Rubinstein's iPhone comment could haunt him, Palm

Andrew Nusca: CES 2010: Top 10 new e-book readers

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Your last PC upgrade

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft requests another hearing in Custom XML patent infringement case

ReadWriteWeb: Facebook's Zuckerberg Says The Age of Privacy is Over

Zack Whittaker: Live blog: Can a student go fully open-source for 48 hours?

Facebook launch Ph.D fellowships to 'fix the social web'

Michael Krigsman: Reflecting on IT / business silos

Heather Clancy: When greening your data center, don't forget the lights

Jason D. O'Grady: Fandango testing paperless ticket app

Jason Perlow: Managing iWhatever Expectations

NYT: The Children of Cyberspace: Old Fogies by Their 20s

Danger Room: Obama: Software Flaws Let Christmas Bomber Get Through

TechCrunch: The Switch From iPhone To Android, And Why Your First Impression Is Wrong

Garett Rogers: Google Fast Flip: Will you use it?

Commerce Secretary: Patent delays are a scandal

Dana Blankenhorn: Open source may be a venture capital dry hole

Harry Fuller: Five must-have iPhone apps for your next Disney trip

Christopher Dawson: Where will my thin clients be next year?

Larry Dignan: IT failures, weak processes and an attempted terrorist attack

Intel launches netbook app store; One store too many?

Paul Murphy: A business problem

Seven gadgets for boosting your productivity

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