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    YouTube library open to mobiles

    VIDEO ON THE GO: The popular Web site now allows wireless device owners to view all clips, as well as to create videos and upload them from phones for the first time
    Google Inc's YouTube, the most popular video Web site, has opened up its complete library of homemade clips and television shows to mobile phone users.

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    Motorola executive offers gloomy assessment

    Motorola Inc's new CEO Greg Brown spooked investors with a gloomy assessment of the cellphone maker's inability to turn around its ailing handset division, saying a recovery will take longer than expected.

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    China's economic growth at 11.4%

    China's economy grew at a blistering 11.4 percent last year, the fastest in 13 years, the government said yesterday, warning more must be done to address the rising threat of inflation.

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    Toyota falls just short of long-time champion GM

    Toyota Motor Corp indicated yesterday its sales for last year were a notch below General Motors Corp (GM), which had been widely expected to lose its crown as the world's top-selling automaker after 76 years.

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    Starbucks hopes to reel in costumers with cheaper brew

    BACK TO BASICS: CEO Howard Schultz said he believes the company lost its focus on customers in recent years as it aimed to maintain strong growth
    Faced with growing competition from cheaper rivals, Starbucks Corp is selling small cups of drip coffee for US$1 with free refills as part of a test in its hometown.

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    MySpace, BBC pair up to offer clips of selected programs

    The online community MySpace is partnering with the BBC to bring some of the British broadcaster's programs to a worldwide audience in the site's first global content deal involving a major network.

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