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News to know: Google antitrust; Bin Laden; Yelp Mafia; HP pay

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily.
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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

Garett Rogers: Will Google be targeted by new Attorney General for Antitrust?

Sam Diaz: Where's Bin Laden? New theory, Google Earth offer clues

Jason D. O'Grady: The Yelp Mafia

Larry Dignan: HP cuts base pay for execs and employees; Will tweak benefits to cut costs

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Open letter to Microsoft - Can we have a Windows 7 beta 2 please?

Jennifer Leggio: Research report: Is 'social PR' for real? Which agencies get it?

Larry Dignan: The Web video showdown: Content providers, cable companies and the users stuck in the middle

Heather Clancy: Green tech calculators you can count on, literally

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is Mozilla after Apple's halo?

Harry Fuller: U.S. may join the carbon regulating countries

John Carroll: The message from GSMA Barcelona: fragmentation

Jason D. O'Grady: On Apple monitor pricing

Sam Diaz: Yahoo 2.0: Richer ads and a tiny piece of Google's audience

Dana Blankenhorn: Will health IT be Obama version of the Iraq War

Joe McKendrick: Analyst: clouds are 'fat dumb happy pipes'

Oliver Marks: Cloud Bursts as CogHead Calls It Quits

Matthew Miller: UPDATE #2: CRM on the Mac is like Oranges to uh, Apple

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Sean Portnoy: Western Digital updates My Book World Edition with “green” drives, continuous backup function

Richard Koman: Pirate Bay's I-dunno defense

Dancho Danchev: New Symbian-based mobile worm circulating in the wildx

Jason D. O'Grady: Ripping off iPhone apps (updated)

Dana Blankenhorn: Genentech playing poker with Alzheimer's?

Andrew Nusca: Reader poll: Best free lightweight apps?

Dana Gardner: Cloud computing aligns with enterprise architecture to make each more useful, say experts

Dana Blankenhorn: How much mobile Internet market will open source get?

Michael Krigsman: Follow-up: Duration reporting in California's IT strategic plan

Zack Whittaker: It's not so easy being e-green

Matthew Miller: Nintendo DSi may be available in the U.S. for $169.99 on April 5th

Dana Blankenhorn: Ariba sees goodwill in AribaWeb open source release

Mary Jo Foley: Vista Capable suit no longer a class action

Andrew Nusca: Gateway debuts HD widescreen notebook for $649

Matthew Miller: MWC 09: Documents To Go and RoadSync demoed on T-Mobile G1

Larry Dignan: Sprint: Customer defections continue; Can Palm's Pre reverse the slide?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Planning on buying a high-end graphics card soon? DON'T!

Dan Kusnetzky: Trigence Virtual Application Appliances - point, click, you're done

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