Our Top Stories | Google's Search Algorithm Challenged The Italian mathematician who helped craft Google's search engine readies a "new radical view" of online search. Share: | London Baker Makes 102,000 Cupcakes for Grouponers Yet another Groupon horror story: one baker was forced to make over 100,000 cupcakes for clients after offering an insane Groupon deal. Share: | FCC Finds AT&T's Purchase of T-Mobile not in the Public Interest The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's staff says AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of rival T-Mobile USA is anticompetitive. Share: | Cloud Increases Licensing Complexity, Warns SAP User Group The move to cloud computing is creating headaches for SAP users, who are struggling to get their heads around the complex licensing structure that a hybrid environment entails. Share: | Try SeaMonkey 2.5 for a One-Stop Internet Solution The latest release of this all-in-one browser package packs a bevy of business-ready features. 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Share: | AT&T Hits FCC Roadblock on Path to Acquire T-Mobile The FCC put a nail in the coffin of the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T, declaring that the deal will lead to massive job losses and cuts in investment dollars. Share: | The Cloud, Day 12: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words Most of the things in my house, and most of the data contained in my PC is just "stuff", but pictures are irreplaceable moments in time that need extra protection no matter how or where they're stored. Share: | Laptops to Sell for Under $200 on Black Friday Heavily discounted PCs and tablets will be sold by top retailers on Black Friday, which marks one of the most active shopping days in the United States. Share: | Google Protects Its Current HTTPS Traffic Against Future Attacks Google has modified the encryption method used by its HTTPS-enabled services including Gmail, Docs and Google+, in order to prevent current traffic from being... 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