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This article was published on June 13, 2011

TNW’s Daily Dose – 24 hours of tech news in 5 minutes [Audio]


TNW’s Daily Dose – 24 hours of tech news in 5 minutes [Audio]

The controversial fake gay Syrian blogger unmasks herself (or, indeed, himself) and stirs up the rage of genuine activists in the country, Samsung looks set to shake Nokia from the top of the mobile tree according to new analyst figures, and Google search results could be used to accurately predict the future of the economy. It’s all in today’s TNW Daily Dose.

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TNWDailyDose 13-06-2011 by TNW Daily Dose

Hoax “Gay Girl in Damascus” sparks fury in the Middle East

Nomura: Samsung to become world’s largest smartphone maker this quarter

Google searches help Bank of England predict changes in the UK economy

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