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News bites: More teens use phones to access Web

By Brendan Sasso - 03/13/13 08:19 AM ET

A Pew study found that young people are increasingly relying on their smartphones to access the Internet, the Associated Press writes.

Hackers crashed JP Morgan Chase's website with a denial-of-service attack, according to Reuters.

France is investigating whether Skype should be regulated as a telephone operator, The New York Times reports.

Google is giving multimillion dollar cash bonuses to top executives, including Chairman Eric Schmidt, The Wall Street Journal writes.

Legislation in California would require state universities to grant credit for faculty-approved online classes, The New York Times explains.


Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/287823-news-bites-more-teens-use-phones-to-access-web
Phillip J. Bond’s ‘Tech Execs’ appears here on The Hill's Hillicon Valley Blog occasionally.

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