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Today's e-Reads: Google Beats Facebook as Top Internet Site, Apple Grabs Headlines

December 29, 2011 | 10:49 a.m.

Google was the top Internet destination in 2011, according to CNET.

Apple dominated the top business headlines in 2011,  The Wall Street Journal says.

The Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba has hired a Washington lobbying firm, signaling that it may be making a play for Yahoo, Reuters reports.

Churches are churning out custom apps to better connect with their congregations, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Members of Anonymous claim responsibility for hacking a veterans-owned website, The New York Times reports.

A la carte channels may be the key if Apple wants to break into the TV market, VentureBeat reports.

AT&T officially closed its $1.9 billion spectrum buy with Qualcomm, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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