"Apple, AT&T and several others have been named in a new patent infringement lawsuit, presumably for their connection to Shazam, a maker of music identification software distributed under the same name for the iPhone and several other mobile devices."
Another newspaper has moved to an Internet-only model. We're not surprised.
In response to pressure from several state attorneys general, Craiglist is dropping its ads for "erotic services." "To replace it, the company has created a category called adult services, in which postings will be reviewed by employees who will look for indications of activity that is illegal or violates the site's guidelines. The erotic services category would be deleted next Wednesday, Craigslist said."
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