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    +For college students, if it's Facebook, it's love
      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For the Facebook generation, love now comes with a drop-down menu.

    +Nielsen to unveil Web piracy remedy: report
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nielsen is unveiling a new service aimed at ensuring that video distributed on the Internet is done only in ways sanctioned by its owners, the Wall Street Journal said in its online edition.

    +Sports superstars top young earners list
      NEW YORK, (Reuters) - Sports stars, both men and women, topped the list of the under 25 year-old big earners thanks to multi-million dollar endorsement deals, according to the Web site Forbes.com.

    +Facebook CEO apologizes for privacy snafu
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Facebook said on Wednesday it will allow members to turn off a controversial feature that monitors the Web sites they visit, and its chief executive apologized for not responding sooner to privacy complaints.

    +Google unveils application for iPhone
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc is releasing a new application for Apple Inc's iPhone that combines the Web leader's services such as e-mail, search and calendar into a single interface.

    +Austrian kidnap woman to turn TV chat show host
      VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch, who spent eight years locked up in a windowless cell after being kidnapped in Vienna, has said she will host her own TV chat show.

    +Nintendo's Wii tops British shoppers' search list
      LONDON (Reuters) - Nintendo's video game console Wii was the most searched-for product in November, according to a survey of British online shoppers released on Wednesday.

    +Naming a baby is serious business in India
      NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Hate your name? In India, chances are your parents, neighbors, well-meaning relatives, religious tradition, and even the Internet, are all to blame.

    +iPhone tops list of 2007 Google searches
      LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Technology and entertainment topped Google Inc's searches in 2007, with the iPhone grabbing the No. 1 slot on a list of the fastest-rising search terms in the United States, the company said on Tuesday.

    +Murder and Web expose sordid side of student life
      ROME (Reuters) - Italy is the dream destination of exchange students, but student photos of drunken antics exposed by media coverage of a British girl's murder last month have cast a sobering light on their lifestyle.

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