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Deal or No Deal? Online Discounters Face Woes

It looks like a tough sell for the online daily deals sector.

After much excitement last year and a hyped public offering from Groupon, the main players are now focusing on saving money themselves as consumers show deal fatigue.

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Samsung, Apple Gain in U.S. Mobile Market

Samsung extended its lead as the top mobile phone maker in the U.S. market and Apple moved into second place, an industry tracker said Friday.

A survey by comScore showed that in the three-month period ending in October, South Korea's Samsung was the top manufacturer with 26.3 percent market share, up from 25.6 percent in the prior period.

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Yahoo! Ordered to Pay $2.7 bn by Mexican Court

Yahoo! said Friday it was ordered to pay $2.7 billion by a Mexican court in a lawsuit stemming from allegations of breach of contract and lost profits related to a yellow pages listing service.

The U.S. Internet giant said in a statement it "believes the plaintiffs' claims are without merit and will vigorously pursue all appeals."

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Google Locks Up Deal for Parcel Firm

Google has agreed to acquire Canadian start-up BufferBox, which manages self-service parcel lockers to help consumers avoid missed deliveries, the companies said Friday.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Facebook Ordered to Remove Paedophile Monitoring Page

A Facebook page set up to monitor paedophiles has been removed after a judge in Northern Ireland ruled Friday that it risked infringing the human rights of a convicted sex offender.

The man, who cannot be identified, started legal proceedings against the social networking site after discovering his photograph and threatening comments had been posted on the page.

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Google, Twitter Activate Voice Tweets for Syrians

Google and Twitter announced Friday they have reactivated a voice-tweet program to allow Syrians affected by the shutdown of the Internet to get messages out.

The service allows people with a telephone connection to compose and send a tweet by speaking on their phones.

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Japan's Maverick Mayor Refuses to Stop Tweeting

A maverick hoping to upset Japan's political scene has vowed to continue using Twitter throughout a general election, despite a strict ban on all forms of Internet campaigning.

Under Japanese election law, candidates and their supporters are not permitted to Tweet, use Facebook, update their websites or even send emails during the official campaign period, which begins on Tuesday ahead of the December 16 poll.

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Hackers Target Indian Minister in Free-Speech Fight

Hackers attacked and defaced the website of India's IT minister on Friday amid a growing campaign against a law governing online comments which has been condemned by free-speech advocates.

An amendment to India's Information Technology Act in 2009, which was championed by minister Kapil Sibal, makes it illegal to make "grossly offensive" comments online, a measure seen by critics as a draconian limit on free speech.

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WhatsApp Assures Users on Circulated Messages, Says 'It is a Hoax'

The popular messaging WhatsApp service posted a blog on Thursday warning users of a string of hoax messages circulating on the network, assuring its users that there is no truth to any of them.

WhatsApp users have been flooded with lengthy messages asking them to forward the message to others on their list if they want to continue using WhatsApp as a free service.

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Nationwide Internet Blackout in Syria

Two U.S.-based Internet-monitoring companies say Syria has shut off the Internet nationwide.

Activists in Syria reached Thursday by satellite telephone confirmed the unprecedented blackout, which comes amid intense fighting in the capital, Damascus.

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