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Apple plays hardball against its tablet rivals in Europe, Facebok releases a messaging app, Amazon brings Kindle to the browser to circumvent Apple’s rules, and Twitter brings direct photo uploading to its website. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
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TNWDailyDose 10-08-08 by TNW Daily Dose
Apple and Samsung make statements about the European Galaxy Tab injunction – Read more.
Apple sues Motorola in Europe over XOOM tablet design – Read more
Facebook slims down with Messenger, a standalone messaging app – Read more
Amazon debuts new Kindle Cloud Reader web app, goes multi-platform to bypass App Store terms – Read more
Twitter now rolling out direct image upload at Twitter.com – Read more
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