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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Twitter delays down time to aid Iranian protesters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Social networking service Twitter delayed a planned upgrade to avoid cutting daytime service to Iranians who have been using it to coordinate protests against a disputed presidential election.

Source: feeds.reuters.com

Bright outlook for solar
Jun 11 - After years of strong growth, Germany's solar module makers have been hit by the economic downturn, but their outlook's brightened by President Obama's plan to invest in renewables.

Source: feeds.reuters.com

Adobe to charge users for Acrobat.com
(Reuters) - U.S. software company Adobe Systems Inc said on Monday it had moved Acrobat.com out of public beta testing and would charge subscribers to use the online version of its popular PDF reader software Acrobat.

Source: feeds.reuters.com

Sun Micro kills "Rock" high-end chip project: report
BOSTON (Reuters) - Sun Microsystems Inc killed development of an advanced server chip it hoped would leapfrog its technology past rivals IBM and Intel Corp, the New York Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Source: feeds.reuters.com

Iranian blogosphere backs Mousavi as protests mount
LONDON (Reuters) - Supporters of defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi posted defiant messages on Twitter on Tuesday, calling for a second banned pro-Mousavi rally to go ahead and offering security updates.

Source: feeds.reuters.com


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