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Here s what s on the Monday menu.

Google to launch buy buttons on search-result pages on mobile devices in coming weeks, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Appeals court overturns order that required YouTube to take down a controversial anti-Muslim video that in 2012 sparked worldwide protests, rejecting copyright arguments raised by actress.

A total of 65 advocacy groups from around the world write an open letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about their concerns about Internet.org and its effect on the open Internet/net neutrality, as well as privacy and security.

There s now a POTUS Twitter account, for President Obama today and his predecessor tomorrow. (Previously: FLOTUS and VP.)

Speaking of social media, its use by CEOs: More Twitter and LinkedIn, less Facebook.

At Cannes, Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos defends his company as a supporter of European filmmakers.

U.S. officials are looking into whether man really hacked into airplane s computer system and caused plane to move sideways.

Luxury brands sue Alibaba in U.S. over alleged counterfeit goods.

Google chef wins contest of top corporate chefs in Silicon Valley.

 

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