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E.U. to End Cellphone Roaming Charges in 2017

The new rules, which will apply to people who travel across the 28-member bloc, are accompanied by regulations on so-called net neutrality. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1Lzr6pX

AOL in Deal With Microsoft to Take Over Display Ad Business

AOL will take over management and sales of display, mobile and video advertising that appears on Xbox, Skype and other Microsoft products in several countries. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1JtLOYW

Bits Blog: Supreme Court Declines to Hear Appeal in Google-Oracle Copyright Fight

A years-long copyright fight between Google and Oracle will continue. At issue are the bits of code that help pieces of software work together, called Application Programming Interfaces. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1IHPtN1

2 Uber Executives Questioned by Police in Paris

The police acted in connection with a months-old investigation into the company’s low-cost UberPop service, which taxi drivers protested last week. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1SZbxtX

AC/DC Songs Will Be Added to Streaming Services Like Apple Music

Signaling the general acceptance of online music, the band, which has long resisted the digital business, will sign on with services like Spotify and Rdio. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1NqRuS1

Study Suggests That Google Has Its Thumb on Scale in Search

Researchers presented 2,690 web users with two different versions of Google and found that the users preferred results that linked to rival sites. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1R0jIsk

Celgene to Pay $1 Billion for Biotech Collaboration With Juno

As part of the deal, Celgene will acquire 9.1 million shares of Juno, a leader in cancer drugs that use patients’ immune systems to attack tumors. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/1Huanol