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Google goes nuclear

The telecoms industry's concern about the dominance of Google has reached new heights, says a report in Light Reading. Apparently, the internet content provider disclosed in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission today that it has developed nuclear capabilities to help power its enormous server farms, but which could also be used to develop "land-based defence systems".

Readers, let us know of any other telecoms related hoaxes you see today, and we'll post them here for everyone's enjoyment.

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