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Ping: A Friend’s Tweet Could Be an Ad
A group of start-up marketers see value in getting regular people to send a sentence or two of text to their friends and admirers.
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At a Software Powerhouse, the Good Life Is Under Siege
SAS, the giant private company that specializes in business intelligence software, is facing new rivals, as well as free alternatives to some of its products..
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Driven to Distraction: High-Tech Baby Sitters Get Drivers Off Phone
Which is safer: technology that disables a cellphone in a moving car, or that makes the conversation completely hands-free?
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Hacked E-Mails Fuel Climate Change Skeptics
The e-mails and documents hacked from a computer server at a British university will undoubtedly raise questions about the actions of some scientists.
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A Look at California's New TV Energy Regs
While it will be a challenge, TV manufacturers believe that they'll be able to meet new California standards for HDTV power consumption.
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Sony Ericsson's Infinite Hope for a Turnaround
Sony Ericsson hopes to differentiate its new smartphones with an "Infinite Button" that links entertainment and communications. But will it ever be sold in the United States?
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Barnes & Noble's Nook Sold Out for the Holidays
Customers buying the company's electronic reading device now will receive them next year.
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For the Volt, How’s Life After 40 (Miles)?
A reporter test drove a Chevrolet Volt prototype to see how it performed after its electric power supply was depleted.
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E.U. Takes More Time to Review Oracle-Sun Deal
European Union regulators said Friday that they have extended until Jan. 27 a deadline to wrap up their antitrust review of Oracle's planned $7.4 billion takeover of Sun Microsystems.
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Google Offers Peek at Operating System, a Potential Challenge to Windows
Computers using Chrome, which uses “cloud computing,” will not arrive for a year, but it is already seen as a potential challenger to Microsoft.
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Advertising: The Jonas Brothers Promote Xbox 360
The band said it had been approached by many companies, but it wanted to endorse family-friendly brands.
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Google Says It Doesn't Want to Be a Utility
Google fields questions about its Power Meter, its market strategy and the privacy of consumer data at a smart grid conference in California.
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Dell Profit Falls 54 Percent
Dell declared that tech spending appeared to be rising but reported a 54 percent drop in net income and a 15 percent decline in revenue.
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BigDeal Puts a New Spin on 'Entertainment Shopping'
BigDeal, a new venture-backed "entertainment auction" site, takes on Swoopo.com by saying there is no way to lose.
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Backlog of Flight Delays After Computer Problems
The delays came after the fourth major systemwide disruption attributed to a communications system that the F.A.A. put into service earlier this decade.
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Google to Caption YouTube Videos
The move is the first major step toward making millions of videos accessible to deaf and hearing-impaired people.
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High Tech Tries to Lift Veil on 18 ½ Tantalizing Minutes in Watergate
The government will apply high technology to H. R. Haldeman’s handwritten notes in an effort to fill in the 18 ½-minute gap in the Watergate tapes.
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Palm Drops iTunes Workaround, for Now
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Has Palm stopped battling Apple over whether or not Pre and Pixi owners can synchronize their handsets with iTunes? (more) Palm Drops iTunes Workaround, for Now
AOL Plans to Cut Its Work Force by One Third
About 2,500 jobs will be lost after AOL is spun off from Time Warner next month.
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Nvidia's Gamers Helped It Win Big Business
Profits gained from Nvidia's gaming chip business have helped pay for an expansion into the corporate and science markets.
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