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Who's who, what's what in tech today

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 Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos calls Prime  Amazon Prime is big, but how big?
Prime is a crucial part of Amazon's push to embed customers more deeply into its ecosystem.
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 The Uber app Is Google veering into Uber's lane?
Google to offer its own ride-hailing service, says report in Bloomberg BusinessWeek.
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 A screen shot from the video game 'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.' Tech Five: Activision to report earnings
Video game publisher will report after markets close.
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 Google logo is seen on a wall at the entrance of the Google offices in Brussels on February 5, 2014. Google search slipping in U.S. market share
Yahoo sees big gains off partnership with Firefox web browser.
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 Alex Klein is the brains behind London-based startup Kano, which makes $150 do-it-yourself computer kits powered by Raspberry Pi's brain. Windows 10 free for Raspberry Pi Makers
Microsoft will make its newest operating system free for those using the $35 processor
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 WhatsApp is a popular messaging service. WhatsApp bug shows private pictures to strangers
Problem seems to be a consequence of new Web client not syncing properly with app.
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 Uber and other tech companies now have a litany of copycat competitors overseas.
Y Tech boom 2015: 3 key trends
What to look for from the Global Silicon Valley in the coming year.
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 Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler speaks during a news conference in Washington, Oct. 8, 2014. FCC may try to thwart states on broadband
FCC to look at vacating state laws on municipal broadband.
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 The iPhone has been around since 2007, and it is Apple's cash cow. Apple to put 'command' center in Arizona
Apple Inc. will establish a command center for its global operations in Mesa, Ariz., promising a $2 billion investment over the next 30 years, state officials announced Monday.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
Tex Chamness, left, holds an armadillo named Bee Cave Bob while Ralph Fishers cleans off his snout at the West Pole in Bee Cave on Feb. 2 in Texas. On Groundhog Day, Bee Cave Bob predicts the Texas weather and political climate by leaving his burrow

Tex Chamness, left, holds an armadillo named Bee Cave Bob while Ralph Fishers cleans off his snout at the West Pole in Bee Cave on Feb. 2 in Texas. On Groundhog Day, Bee Cave Bob predicts the Texas weather and political climate by leaving his burrow 
 
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