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YouTube feels the need for speed: The Google-owned video site may feel the need to shift some of the blame onto ISPs for slow service as it launched a speed dashboard today. It shows users how their video playing speed compares to other YouTube viewers. Google management seem to be feeling a bit of angst these days about shoddy Internet service. Yesterday, the company announced that it would be testing a gigabit fiber network with different communities around the country.
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LinkedIn is now 60 million users strong: The company tweeted the news earlier today. That’s up from 55 million two months ago.
Motorola to split into two in 2011: The mobile handset manufacturer will become two separate entities next year; one will handle phones and set-top boxes while the other will support enterprise radio services.
Silicon Valley loses 90,000 jobs amid recession: San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, which cover the bottom and Western peninsula of the San Francisco Bay Area, lost 90,000 jobs this year, according to a report from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. The report mysteriously excluded San Francisco, which has increasingly becoming home to consumer-facing web startups.
Silicon Alley Insider says Apple earns $100 million a year from Google: The East Coast technology blog says Google pays its newfound rival this much for the privilege of coming installed on iPhones and Apple mobile devices.
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