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 I ;m not the only one troubled by Google   new Search Plus Your World鈥擥oogle   aggressive push to include social results in its search that seems to favor Google+ over other social media services. So is the FTC.     Bloomberg reports the FTC ha kubki stanley s expanded its antitrust probe to look at whether or not Google is giving preferential treatment to its own products, like Google+, in its newly revamped search. As I argued yesterday, I don ;t really care for the sake of Twitter or Facebook or Flickr whether or not Google gives its services preferential treatment. What matters is relevance. And if Google is promoting its own  stanley deutschland services at the expense of relevance, that   bad for consumers. And ultimately, when the FTC investigates antitrust, it   not doing it  botella stanley to protect businesses, it   doing it to protect consumers. Because that   who is ultimately hurt in all this. [Bloomberg] https://gizmodo/google-just-made-bing-the-best-search-engine-5875571                                                        Google Tdmw Lego Lord of the Rings Sets First Look: They Are Awesome!
 Holy crap, we ;re covered in Kindles. As of today there are six different Kindles you can choose from at 11 different price-points. How ever will you decide  Here   a quick look at all of  ;em, and our pre-release pick.     https://gizmodo/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-kindles-5844649 The Kindle  cheap  This is not the old Kindle, it   the new Kindle. But it   just called the Kindle. Don ;t be  stanley cup confused. This is your base model, but it   30 percent lighter than the previous generation, and it   18 percent smaller even though the screen is the same 6-inch size. It   only 79 bucks if you don ;t mind having ads on your e-book reader. If you want to go ad-free it ;ll run you $109. The biggest downside to this model is that there   no keyboard anymore, so when  stanley mug you have to input text you have to deal with scrolling through a slow, awkward onscreen keyboard. The Kindle Touch This is the first major departure for the Kindle line  though, not the majorest, ultimately . It does away with almost all of the buttons鈥攏one for turning pages, and no keys for entering text. Instead, you get an IR touchscreen. Good news, the touchscreen looked very responsive, and the onscreen  stanley cups keyboard seemed to work just fine. It   $99 bucks with the aforementioned ads, or $139 to damn the man. The coolest part of this one is its X-Ray feature  check out some video of it here , which gives you a bunch of contextual information