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Google Search gets more personal, Nokia unveils the Lumia 900, Twitter opens up Verified Accounts as a resource for developers, the tweets-per-second record is shattered again, and Microsoft hires a choir for a weird CES keynote. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
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TNWDailyDose 10-01-2012 by TNW Daily Dose
Google Search just got whole lot more social, with Google+ features and more: Read more
Nokia finally announces the Lumia 900 – and it’s coming to AT&T: Read more
Twitter opens Verified Accounts up as a service for developers and the media: Read more
New tweets per second record for sports set after Tim Tebow touchdown toss: Read more
This Twitter choir put the WTF in Microsoft’s weird final CES keynote: Read more