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Firing Up American Innovation

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today.

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Google Music Roundup: $25 Million PushLife Acquisition, Negotiation Rumors Heat Up

Finally! Some more substantial evidence that Google is readying a music service! For years , rumors have been trickling in that the search giant plans to create a cloud-based subscription music service that would store all your songs in a "digital locker." But until now, the rumors have amounted to little more than, well, rumors. Now we've learned two more reasons why prospects of a Google music service are looking increasingly more likely. First, Google confirmed it had acquired mobile music startup PushLife for $25 million

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Small-ship cruising sets a new course

Looking for something other than bingo, buffets and belly-flop contests? While oceangoing cruise ships seem to be getting bigger and busier, small-ship cruising has been quietly undergoing a bit of a renaissance.

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Video: Early puberty in girls

Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about new research that claims 15 percent of girls begin puberty early.

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Did Phil play too much pre-Masters?

Par 3: The defending champion's putter failed at a place he has owned the last seven years, but the U.S. Open has his name all over it.

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iFive: Ceglia vs. Facebook, AOL Shutters DownloadSquad, Bing Hits 30% of Searches, Netherlands Chases Pirates, Nokia Staff Cuts

Fifty years ago today Yuri Gagarin became the first human ever to journey into space --a symbolic moment that psychologically, technologically severed the human race into those who lived before that moment, and after it. Google has a special Doodle for the occasion, and Gagarin-mania and space-themed posts will be everywhere today. Poyekhali ! 1.

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Bad female boss? She may have Queen Bee Syndrome

The sisterhood of women is weak in the workplace, according to many new studies including one where 95 percent of women said they felt undermined at some point in their career by other women. This phenomenon has a name: The Queen Bee Syndrome.

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