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Dead Sea Scrolls Post in Time for Rosh Hashanah The Israel Museum in Jerusalem works with Google to create an interactive online exhibit for the scrolls, which were discovered in the Judean Desert in 1947.
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Oracle, Google Set Third Settlement Conference Oracle and Google will engage in another attempt to settle their lawsuit over alleged Java patent and copyright violations in the Android mobile OS.
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Amazon Kindle Tablet: Android Tablet or eReader on Steroids? Amazon will soon reveal its Kindle Tablet which seems to all but erase the line between the traditional Kindle ereader device, and full tablets like the Apple iPad.
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Dead Sea Scrolls Post in Time for Rosh Hashanah The Israel Museum in Jerusalem works with Google to create an interactive online exhibit for the scrolls, which were discovered in the Judean Desert in 1947.
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