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    +China to require Internet domain name registration
      BEIJING (Reuters) - China has issued new Internet regulations, including what appears to be an effort to create a "whitelist" of approved websites that could potentially place much of the Internet off-limits to Chinese readers.

    +CBS and Walt Disney may join Apple TV venture: report
      (Reuters) - Apple's plan of offering television subscription via the Internet might receive a boost with U.S. media companies CBS and Walt Disney's probable participation in the venture, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.

    +Small iPhone developer Tapulous sees big success
      SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IPhone app developer Tapulous says its sales have approached $1 million a month, providing fresh evidence of the growing success of start-ups designing programs for Apple Inc's mobile device.

    +Trade court rules for Kodak in patent fight
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co has won a preliminary fight with Samsung Electronics, which the camera giant had accused of infringing its digital camera patents.

    +Twitter hacked, attacker claims Iran link
      BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A computer hacker briefly hijacked Twitter.com on Thursday, redirecting users to a website and claiming to represent a group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army.

    +Obama picks Schmidt as cyber-security chief
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has picked former Bush administration adviser Howard Schmidt to serve as national cybersecurity coordinator, The Washington Post reported on Monday.

    +Google in talks to buy review site Yelp: reports
      SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc is in talks to buy Yelp Inc, the popular website for reviews of local businesses, in a deal that could help the Internet search leader tap a lucrative local ads market, media reports say.

    +Obama moves to boost U.S. broadband access
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration released details on Thursday of a $2 billion program in grants and loans to help dramatically expand Americans' broadband Internet access and create tens of thousands of jobs.

    +French court rules against Google over book copying
      PARIS (Reuters) - A Paris court on Friday found U.S. Internet giant Google guilty of violating copyright by digitizing books and putting extracts online, following a legal challenge by major French publishers.

    +Churchill Downs makes bet on online wagering
      CHICAGO (Reuters) - Churchill Downs Inc's recent cash and stock deal for online wagering site Youbet.com Inc has the company best known for the Kentucky Derby betting on a faster growth track.

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