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By ANITA CHANG,
BEIJING – A world without Google? They can imagine it just fine in China. After all, it's not like losing "World of Warcraft."

The online giant's threat to pull out of China over censorship has drawn little reaction among the country's 384 million Internet users.

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By DEBBY WU, Associated Press Writer Debby Wu, Associated Press Writer – Thu Jan 28, 5:07 am ET
TAIPEI, Taiwan – Taiwan leads the world in development of readers for the fast-growing electronic book market, but when it comes to satisfying the e-appetites of the island's highly literate population, it seems distinctly pre-digital.

By JESSICA MINTZ and RACHEL METZ,
SAN FRANCISCO – Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company's much-anticipated iPad tablet computer Wednesday, calling it a new third category of mobile device that is neither smart phone nor laptop, but something in between.

By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA, Associated Press Writer Tomoko A. Hosaka, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 27 mins ago
TOKYO – Nintendo, maker of the hit Wii game console, said profit for April through December fell 9 percent after price cuts and the rising yen tarnished strong holiday sales.

By CARA ANNA, Associated Press Writer Cara Anna, Associated Press Writer – Thu Jan 28, 4:47 am ET
BEIJING – Imitation Web sites of both Google and YouTube have emerged in China as the country faces off against the real Google over its local operations.

By JOE McDONALD and MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writers Joe Mcdonald And Michael Liedtke, Ap Business Writers – 2 hrs 46 mins ago
BEIJING – China tried Friday to keep its censorship row with Google from damaging business confidence or ties with Washington, promising good conditions for foreign investors but giving no sign it might relax Internet controls.

BEIJING – China's population of Internet users, already the world's largest, soared nearly 30 percent last year to 384 million as the number of people surfing the Web by mobile phone more than doubled, a research group reported Friday.

By Victoria Ho, ZDNet Asia
Friday, January 15, 2010 05:59 PM
Piracy rates of as high as 75 percent on Apple's App Store have translated to US$459 million worth of iPhone apps pirated, to date, according to a new report.

Quoting Bernstein analyst, Toni Sacconaghi, an analysis from 24/7 Wall St this week said the average price of an app is US$3, with App Store revenues hitting between US$60 million to US$110 million each quarter, or about US$440 million a year. However, 24/7 Wall St estimates that US$459 million worth of iPhone and iPod Touch apps have been lost due to piracy, to date. The App Store has been in operation since June 2008.

By Victoria Ho, ZDNet Asia
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 07:32 PM
Friendster and Yahoo Southeast Asia have struck a cross-promotion deal offering a customized app to users across the region, Friendster announced Tuesday.

The deal involves several elements: Yahoo ads will be displayed on Friendster's Web site, Yahoo will allow Friendster profiles and fan pages to be listed and featured within its results, users can their link Friendster and Yahoo accounts, and a Friendster app will be available for Yahoo's Southeast Asia homepage.

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