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Swedish File-Sharers Mull VPN (Virtual Pirate Network)

If Sweden’s Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive was crafted to scare the hell out of the country’s Internet population, it seems to have had the desired affect. Swedish Internet traffic...

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MySpace | A Place for Layoffs, Redux

MySpace has extended its war on bloat overseas. This morning the company announced plans to close at least four of its offices outside the U.S. in a bid to reduce costs. Some 300 of the company’s 450...

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Is The Pirate Bay Really Going Legit? Of Course Not.

You can hear the head-scratching going on at movie studios and music labels across the world: What just happened to The Pirate Bay? Reports out of Sweden are murky at best. But supposedly, a...

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The Median U.S. Broadband Speed? South Korea’s Divided by Four.

In South Korea, the average broadband download speed is 20.4 megabits per second. In Japan, it is 15.8 mbps. In Sweden, it’s 12.8 mbps. In The Netherlands, it’s 11 mbps. And in the United States, the...

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Is Spotify Spot On? Co-Founder Daniel Ek Talks About the Hot Online Music...

There’s no question that Spotify is the latest hot start-up of the moment, which would be super annoying to BoomTown–who is easily irked by never-ending froth around Web 2.0 companies–if co-founder...

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Spotify Promises a TV Service (in Sweden, of Course)

Spotify, the streaming music service Americans love talking about but can’t actually use, has given us even more to chat about: The company now promises to roll out some sort of TV service…some day....

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Sony Ericsson to Sack 2,000

Given its recent string of lousy financial reports, its weak platform strategy and declining share of the the global handset market, I suppose it was only a matter of time before Sony Ericsson began...

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Facebook Goes Public -- With New Privacy Options

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AOL Begins Firing Employees Who Wouldn't Leave

In November, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong said he needed 2,500 “volunteers” to give up their jobs, but not enough of them got the message–only 1,100 walked away on their own. Now Armstrong is entering the...

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Speaking of the Microsoft-Google Game of Internet Risk, Bing Adds More Square...

In one of the more interesting battlefields of the multifront war between Google and Microsoft, Bing Maps today added what it calls its “largest imagery update to date, adding 6.7 million square...

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Google's Grab of the Week: Android Video Chat-Maker Global IP Solutions

It has been nearly three weeks since Google bought a company. You didn’t think it was done buying, did you? So here’s Global IP Solutions, which specializes in Internet voice and video chat. Google...

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iPhone 4 Hits 17 More Countries Friday

The iPhone 4’s international roll-out begins in earnest this week. Come Friday, July 30, the device will go on sale in 17 more countries–Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong...

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Swedish Court Issues Arrest Warrant For WikiLeaks' Assange In Rape Case

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who faces charges of rape and sexual molestation in Sweden, is the subject of an international search, after a Swedish court issued an arrest warrant today. Assange...

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IPad Debuts in 11 More Countries

This week is a big one for international iPad launches. By its end, the device will have debuted in 11 new countries: Poland, Taiwan, Denmark, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Norway, Hungary,...

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WikiLeaks Leaves Amazon, Returns to Sweden

WikiLeaks has left its U.S. host, Amazon Web Services, and moved its operations back to Sweden. The whistleblowing site had left Bahnhof, its Swedish host, and sought refuge with Amazon after Sunday’s...

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Julian Assange Denied Bail After Arrest

LONDON—WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was denied bail at a court hearing following his arrest in the U.K. early Tuesday on an international warrant related to sexual-assault allegations in Sweden. A...

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Wrapp to Open Up Its New Group-Gifting Service in the U.S.

You’ve heard of “group buying,” where large masses of people commit to buying something at a discounted price. Now a company is pitching the idea of “group gifting.” A Swedish-based company called...

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Anonymous Fails, Once Again, to Make Its Point

AllThingsD.com The world seemed awfully impressed yesterday with the size and oomph of the revenge attacks carried out online in reaction to the arrests of four people associated with the file-sharing...

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Spotify's Special Projects Head Shakil Khan Moves to Path to Do Same

Shakil Khan, the well-known head of special projects for the popular Spotify music service, is taking a job with the same title at Path, the fast-growing personal social networking start-up. Khan will...

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