Google will not be cracking down on the Android Market, IE9 now has a definitive release schedule, and Bing for iPad is kind of sexy.
A week after a rumor that Google will be cracking down on the Android app development market, Google has stepped forward to say they will continue to keep the Android Market open and free. In short: nothing has changed. [Tested]
Expedia has split from TripAdvisor into two separate companies. Expedia will remain a travel agency, while TripGuide will be for solely reviews. [Geek Wire]
Wonder no more, there is now an official schedule for the roll-out of IE9! [The Next Web]
The Bing for iPad app sure looks slick. The multitouch controls look great, and Bing Voice Search is included. [Download Squad]
YouTube is in for a major overhaul so that the website will be able to compete with cable/broadcast TV channels. The process is still in the works, but there are more talks (and deals) to come. [The Wall Street Journal]
Shopping from home might get a little weird and personal soon. 3LiveShop aims to give you a personal assistant via webcam to help with your shopping experience. [Jezebel]
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted that smaller companies will now be able to take advantage of AT&T's and Verizon's networks for mobile Internet. The goal is that everyone will now have data access everywhere, even while data roaming. [Bloomberg]
There are more signs of a future Chrome OS tablet, and even confirmation from Google, but no concrete dates. [CNET]
Taking a few more cues from Google Chrome, there have been updates to Mozilla's fast-paced release schedule of Firefox. The new release date for Firefox 5 is June 21. [ConceivablyTech]
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