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AP Technology NewsBrief at 5:08 p.m. EDT(Associated Press Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Talent show mulled for Timberlake's MySpaceLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Justin Timberlake's longtime manager Johnny Wright says a talent show or some other way of developing new artists will be core to the revamp of Myspace. The pop star and the new management of Myspace will explain their ideas at a press conference Aug. 17. AP Source: Google among firms looking to buy HuluLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Search giant Google Inc. is one of about a dozen companies involved in talks to potentially buy online video site Hulu, a person familiar with the matter said Friday. As the owner of YouTube, it would be a strategic buy for the Silicon Valley technology company, which has had a rocky relationship with Hulu's Hollywood owners. Hulu has begun presenting its financial information to many prospective bidders, but it's too early to declare a front-runner, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions are confidential. 'FarmVille' creator Zynga to go publicLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Zynga, the online game maker behind "FarmVille" and other popular Facebook pastimes, is going public, the latest in a crop of high-valued Internet IPOs expected after LinkedIn Corp. showed that the online networking craze is a hot commodity on Wall Street. Zynga Inc. hopes to raise up to $1 billion in an initial public offering that follows LinkedIn's sizzling stock market debut last month. The amount of money Zynga is seeking in its IPO will likely change as its bankers determine how many shares should be sold and at what price. That process typically takes three to four months. Review: Sites break down neighborhood traitsLOS ANGELES (AP) _ If you find a home on the market that has the right look, amenities and price, you're still only halfway there. That's because a neighborhood is often as big a consideration as the house itself. Before you buy, you need to know if it's safe. Are the schools nearby any good? Are there parks, shopping centers or public transportation within walking distance? Consortium prevails over Google for Nortel patentsNEW YORK (AP) _ A consortium that includes leading smartphone makers Apple and Research In Motion prevailed over Google this week with a $4.5 billion cash bid for about 6,000 patents and patent applications from bankrupt telecom-equipment maker Nortel Networks Corp. The group offered about five times more than Google's initial bid of $900 million. Phones running Google's Android system compete with Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry devices. Reports say FTC investigating TwitterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Federal regulators are looking into the interactions between Twitter and a company called Ubermedia, which develops applications that help users follow and communicate with each other on Twitter's popular online messaging service, according to two published reports. The Federal Trade Commission inquiry is still at a preliminary stage and the focus remains unclear, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. US issues mixed verdict in Kodak's Apple disputeROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) _ The U.S. International Trade Commission issued a mixed verdict Thursday in Eastman Kodak Co.'s high-stakes patent-infringement dispute with the makers of the iPhone and BlackBerry phones. The ruling disappointed investors. The trade-dispute arbiter in Washington, D.C., did find limited patent infringement. It also sent some matters back to the judge for further review, and Kodak could still prevail in the remaining claims. The commission sided with the judge's original ruling on some issues that Kodak did not dispute. Tests show wireless network could harm GPS systemsWASHINGTON (AP) _ New test results show that a proposed nationwide wireless broadband network would produce significant interference with GPS systems used for everything from aviation to high-precision timing networks to consumer navigation devices. Changes to the proposal could reduce interference, but wouldn't eliminate it. The findings, based on extensive equipment tests conducted in Las Vegas, increase pressure on the Federal Communications Commission to block a Virginia company called LightSquared from launching the network, which is designed to compete with super-fast systems being rolled out by AT&T and Verizon Wireless. Samsung seeks US import ban against Apple productsSEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ Samsung Electronics is asking the United States to prohibit Apple from importing key products including the latest iPhone and iPad devices amid an escalating patent dispute. Samsung filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission over what it claims are Apple's violation of five patents held by Samsung, the Suwon, South Korea-based company said Thursday. The complaint was filed Wednesday. Justin Timberlake part of group buying MySpaceLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Justin Timberlake apparently wasn't satisfied with just playing a social media impresario in the movies, so now he's becoming one in real life. The pop star, who played Napster co-founder Sean Parker in "The Social Network," a movie about Facebook, has joined Specific Media in buying its downtrodden rival, MySpace, from News Corp. in a deal that closed Wednesday. (c) 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 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