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Windows Phone 7 and Zune HD: Some differences

At Mix, we learn that Zune HD's wireless sync to home networks continues, but operators will be able to bill customers, and the Zune Pass might be changing.
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Tech finds its place at SXSWi (roundup)

As the Web generation descends on the South by Southwest Interactive show in Austin, several location-based start-ups try to put themselves on the map.
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Is Twitter aiming at Facebook Connect?

With its @Anywhere technology launched as part of SXSWi, Twitter is trying to make its presence spread even further across the Web.
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Pirate Bay bidder buys tiny U.S. company

Hans Pandeya, the controversial Swedish businessman who attempted to acquire The Pirate Bay last year, buys small printing company.
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Twitter CEO unveils '@Anywhere' platform

The company's big announcement at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival was its new way to integrate Twitter data into partner sites.
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Yahoo top ad moneymaker leaving for Demand Media

Joanne Bradford, senior VP of U.S. revenue and market development, plans to leave company for post at online content upstart Demand Media.
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Classmates.com tied to more dubious marketing tactics

Already implicated in post-transaction marketing practices officials have called a "scam," the site is now accused of duping users into upgrading memberships.
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A waterfall of Pepsi at SXSWi

The beverage giant has reached out to the social-media crowd like nothing else. So what does it hope to get out of its SXSWi marketing blitz?
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Mog's music service comes to iPhone, Android

Already a subscription service on the Web, the company will launch radio- and playlist-focused apps for the iPhone and Android platforms this spring.
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RealNetworks: A tale of opportunities missed

There's no question Rob Glaser was an Internet pioneer, but he was unable to stay ahead of the pack. CNET takes a look at what happened.
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