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Newborn blood used in research angers parents

By msnbc.com on February 8, 2010

A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn in the U.S. — is facing an ethics attack.

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Google appears to drop censorship in China

March 16, 2010

An unidentified Chinese man, calling for an end to the violence and bloodshed against pro-democracy demonstrators, stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Cangan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989. Once censored, the picture could be seen over the Internet in China Tuesday.Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square protests could all be accessed through Google’s Chinese search engine Tuesday in defiance of Beijing’s censorship rules.

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Linux inched ahead in the operating-system arena during the final month of 2009, even as Windows and Mac gave up some ground. That’s according to research firm Net Applications, which recently released its Market Share report covering operating systems in December. Linux accounted for 1.02 percent of the market in December, up from an even 1 percent the month before.

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Twitter CEO unveils \’@anywhere\’ feature

March 15, 2010

Austin, Texas (CNN) — Twitter CEO Evan Williams announced a product Monday that will further integrate Twitter feeds into other Web sites.

The "@anywhere" feature will allow users to post to Twitter from a number of other sites and to comment on each others posts without visiting Twitter.com.

"Imagine being able to follow a New York Times journalist directly from her byline, tweet about a video without leaving YouTube, and discover new Twitter accounts while visiting the Yahoo! home page — and thats just the beginning," the company wrote in a blog post.

The feature, which is expected to launch soon, will be introduced first on 13 Web sites, including The New York Times, Amazon, eBay, Bing, YouTube and The Huffington Post.

Williams made the announcement at the South by Southwest Interactive festival, which is a yearly gathering of technology enthusiasts. Twitter debuted at South by Southwest in 2007.

The @anywhere feature will make browsing the Web more seamless and help Web users find sites and videos more easily, Williams said.

"One of the things weve found with Twitter is that discovery is one of the hardest challenges," he said.

"Twitter drives tons of traffic. … It should result in more followers for a site than just sending out links does," Williams said. "It should hopefully result in more people who are your audience [and who are] using Twitter talking among themselves about your content."

Williams keynote was one of the most highly anticipated events at SXSW, but the speech was met with some negative reaction from the audience in Austin, Texas.

Twitter executives have acknowledged plans to add advertising to the site, which currently is free of ads. Many attendees said they had hoped Williams would talk about how such advertising would work on Twitter.

Instead, some audience members began filing out of the keynote address, which was held as an on-stage interview, about 40 minutes after it started. By the time the interview was over, the hall was more than half-empty.

The session also took a real-time beating on Twitter.

"Ive seen more energy at a lawn bowling tournament," one user wrote.

In an interview with CNN, Williams said Twitter doesnt have anything to announce in relation to its advertising plans.

"Unfortunately, were not in control of what people anticipate well announce," he said.

The measured reactions to the @anywhere feature didnt help the energy level at Williams talk.

"Its an interesting idea to bring Twitter out into the ecosystem, but I think at the end of the day, the intelligence [it would provide] is a little light," said John Logioco, vice president of Outbrain, which makes a widget designed to suggest content on a Web page based on a persons preferences.

"What were looking for on the Web, I think, is less noise, not more noise."

Its unclear exactly when the @anywhere feature will launch. Williams said in an interview that prototypes are being tested now.

"I dont know if we have a launch date yet," he said. "We have participating sites who are working on implementing it right now, and we have sort of prototypes working. It will depend somewhat on the sites who are implementing it when it actually launches because everybody is sort of adopting it differently."

CNNs Valerie Streit contributed to this report.

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Brain scans may reveal early Alzheimer’s

March 15, 2010

An undated image of the human brain taken through scanning technology. REUTERS/Sage Center for the Study of the Mind, University of California, Santa Barbara/HandoutPeople with a family history of Alzheimer’s disease often have clumps of a toxic protein in their brains even though they are perfectly healthy, researchers said on Monday.

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