Microsoft's Gates Criticizes China
From this morning's Earlybird:
• "Microsoft chairman and founder Bill Gates on Wednesday criticized China for doing too little to protect intellectual property," The Hill reports. "Microsoft has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in China because of lax protections for copyrights and patents, straining its relationship with the emerging economic superpower."
• "Groups pushing for robust Hispanic participation in the 2010 census are enlisting a new corps of foot-soldiers in their battle to reach that hard-to-count demographic: tech-savvy, smart-phone-toting young people," AP reports.


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