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The news for Tuesday, June 24, 2014.
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- Microsoft Giving Away Free Storage to OneDrive Users, Cash for MacBook Owners
Microsoft has announced that its OneDrive cloud storage service is increasing the capacity of its free tier from 7 to 15 gigabytes. Microsoft is also dropping the price of its paid tiers - Google Testing a Domain Registration Service
Google is in the process of building its own domain registration service, called Google Domains. You currently need an invitation to try out the service. - Google Acquires Dropcam for $555 million
Google subsidiary Nest is buying Dropcam for $555 million. Dropcam is best known for its Wi-Fi-enabled security cameras. - Mozilla Developing a Comments Platform with the New York Times and Washington Post
The New York Times and the Washington Post are teaming up with Mozilla, developers of the Firefox Web browser, to create a new commenting system for news organizations. - Verizon Breaks Free Data Promise to Chromebook Owners
When Chromebook Pixel owners purchased the LTE-equipped model from Verizon last April for $1,450, they were promised with 100 MB of free data per month for two years. Google’s giving a $150 credit to all affected customers.
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