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13 Million Facebook Users Haven't Touched Their Privacy Settings
4:03:25 AMBob Al-Greene
As Facebook prepares Graph Search for wide release, some have concerns about the privacy issues the new feature raises. How can you be sure only your friends will see your name during searches? After all, more than a quarter of Facebook users share information with an audience much wider than their social circle. And 13 million users haven't even touched their privacy settings.

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Skype Now Lets You Make Calls Directly From Outlook.com Inbox
3:03:44 AMAnita Li
Skype audio- and video-calling will roll out to Outlook.com inboxes across the UK starting Monday, and to the U.S. and Germany in the coming weeks, the VoIP service announced. "We all face those situation where it's easier to jump on a call to talk something through. Sometimes that quick call can accomplish more than a long email reply," Simon Longbottom, Skype's senior director of product marketing, said Monday in a blog post.

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Google Bans Self-Updating Android Apps
Monday, April 29, 2013 6:23 PMTechNewsDaily
Updating Android apps is usually very simple: Click on the Google Play Store app, My Apps and "Update all." You can even set apps to update automatically. This process is simple for the end user, but creates a time-consuming middleman for app creators.

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Google Now Comes to iOS
Monday, April 29, 2013 10:05 AMSamantha Murphy
Ever wish your mobile phone just knew what you wanted to know before ever making a search? To reveal, for example, if the New York Giants just won or if you'll need to bring an umbrella to work. Apple fans, your iPhone and iPads are about to get a smarter — and, this time, you owe your thanks to Google. Google announced on Monday it is bringing its intelligent assistant app Google Now to iOS.

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Apple's WWDC Plans and Other News You Need to Know
Monday, April 29, 2013 9:05 AMStan Schroeder
Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening in the digital world. Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting stories. Google announced it will discontinue the Meebo Bar as part of its “Spring cleaning” refocus.

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