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Good morning. Here's the overnight and weekend news. -
Thanks to a popular Japanese TV show, Twitter hit a new record of 143,199 tweets per second. -
Google was granted a patent that allows it to charge advertisers every time a person wearing Google Glass looks at an ad, online or off. -
Twitter poached a top ad sales executive from Google. Jennifer Prince sold Google ads to the film and TV industry. She'll do the same for Twitter. -
Alibaba, the Chinese Internet company in which Yahoo owns a large stake, has invested in ShopRunner, the startup being run by Scott Thompson, the former Yahoo CEO who resigned due to a resume scandal. -
Apple is going to sell a gold iPhone. -
Google is adding a feature to its Web browser, Chrome, that will allow parents to control how much their kids use the Internet. -
Samsung's smartphone revenues in China aren't growing as fast as you'd expect, given how many units its selling. -
Yahoo shut down its email service in China, and asked customers to switch to Alibaba's Alimail. -
Ashton Kutcher's Steve Jobs movie tanked at the box office. -
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