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    +Wikipedia cleared in French defamation case
      PARIS (Reuters) - A French judge has dismissed a defamation and privacy case against Wikipedia after ruling the free online encyclopedia was not responsible for information introduced onto its Web site.

    +Google to unveil mobile strategy: sources
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc will unveil its mobile strategy on Monday, including a phone operating system and a broad alliance with multiple wireless service providers and handset vendors, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.

    +NJ man gets two years jail for AOL spam scam
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New Jersey man was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Friday for helping send "spam" e-mails to more than 1.2 million America Online subscribers.

    +FTC says Internet ad self-regulation falling short
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internet advertisers have fallen short of promised self-regulation in respecting Internet users' privacy, a Federal Trade Commission official said on Thursday, even as one firm, Tacoda, said it decided to refrain from collecting some sensitive information.

    +Entertainment on Web could bloom with strike
      NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The last time the Writers Guild of America went on strike, restless viewers turned to cable, sending the category into a growth spurt that continues to this day.

    +On-demand program revives out-of-print discs
      NEW YORK (Billboard) - Classical fans are used to frustrating searches for albums that have long gone out of print. Those days may be over.

    +Yahoo apologizes to U.S. lawmakers over China case
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - A senior executive at Yahoo Inc has apologized for failing to give U.S. lawmakers additional information about the Internet company's alleged role in the imprisonment of a Chinese dissident.

    +Nokia Internet push slips in music, gaming
      HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia's move into Internet operations faced headwinds on Friday, as the cell phone maker postponed the start of its gaming service due to software testing delays, and Warner pulled its songs from Nokia's music shop.

    +Warner Music seen withholding content from Nokia
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warner Music Group Corp is withholding its content from Nokia Corp's new music Web site over concerns about illegal downloads, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday in its online edition.

    +Google lures MySpace for social network platform
      MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) - Google Inc has lured MySpace, the world's largest online social network, to its system courting independent software developers, raising its challenge to fast-growing Facebook.

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