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[ZDNET] iPhone tracks you; DOJ forces Novell patent change; SAP changes

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Your iPhone, iPad recording your every move? So

At the Where 2.0 conference the discovery of the day is that your iPhone and iPad is tracking your every move. You willingly allow your movement to be tracked every day anyway.

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Microsoft gets Novell's Patents rights but must share them with Open-Source Software
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Datacenter monitoring down to the wire
Google launches Earth Builder, aims at geospatial software market
AT&T's smartphone diversification pays off this quarter

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