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Google updated its annual securities filing to reflect changes in its search results: Increasingly, it’s providing users with answers, not just links.

Speaking of Google search results, the company will put health information directly into them.

JetBlue to begin accepting Apple Pay next week.

Facebook’s Internet.org is bringing free mobile Internet to India.

Republicans are questioning whether the White House improperly influenced the FCC’s proposed net neutrality plan.

Microsoft and Samsung settle fight over smartphone patents.

Speaking of patents, Intellectual Ventures wins $17 million judgment against Symantec.

Paul Ceglia, the man who claimed he owned half of Facebook, lost a second bid to dismiss criminal charges that he faked a contract and e-mails.

In case you missed it, Qualcomm will pay $975 million fine for violating China’s antimonopoly law.

First, “Jeopardy.” Next, robots? IBM and SoftBank are bringing the technology behind Watson into Japan.

Report: Sprint’s network has improved over the past six months, allowing Sprint to surpass T-Mobile to third place in overall network quality nationwide.

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