Today's e-Reads: Apple Says it Can Find its Way Without Google Maps

Apple plans to ditch Google Maps as the default mapping service on iPhone and introduce its own product, reports the Wall Street Journal.

Congressional privacy hawks seek information on Facebook's plan to expand its user base to children under 13, Bloomberg reports.

Google acquires ad platform Meebo for about $100 million, reports TechCrunch.

A legal defense fund looks to represent independent application developers in their battles with litigious patent holders, Ars Technica reports.

Groupon's market value dips below what Google would have paid for the company in 2010, VentureBeat reports.

Dish Network suddenly relocated the channel position of AMC on Sunday night, in an apparent escalation of an ongoing legal dispute, the Los Angeles Times reports.

TiVo countersues Cisco in patent case over DVR technology, Reuters reports.