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Neuromarketers get inside buyers brains (18 March 03:06) |
| Marketers want to get inside your brain. Literally. |
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Deal-a-day sites get social (18 March 03:14) |
| They're changing the way we shop - and raising tons of venture capital. Discounter Groupon is leading the way.retailers-get-social/ |
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A videogame business at war with itself (18 March 03:14) |
| Trip Hawkins says it's Farmville vs. Halo, and the winner could shape the next generation of game play. |
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Facebook overtakes Google (17 March 09:38) |
| What the Hitwise numbers do - and don't - tell us about the coming showdown between the Internet's largest web properties. |
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Big banks look for geek love (17 March 07:05) |
| Americans may still be frustrated with the nation's top banks, but the technology that large lenders are dangling in front of consumers may keep some from leaving. |
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Broadband - Essential to the future of work (17 March 12:52) |
| The FCC's plan to bring broadband to every U.S. household highlights the importance of having fast Internet connections. |
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Facebook traffic tops Google for the week (16 March 10:49) |
| Facebook topped Google to become the most visited U.S. Web site last week, indicating a shift in how Americans are searching for content. |
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FCC feels the need for Internet speed (16 March 09:01) |
| The United States has big problems with broadband access, speed and cost, but the Federal Communications Commission's solutions may be too weak to have any lasting impact. |
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No easy fix for Americas broadband problems (16 March 08:07) |
| The United States has big problems with broadband access, speed and cost, but the Federal Communications Commission's solutions may be too weak to have any lasting impact. |
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Microsofts Bing finds hope with mobile search (15 March 09:16) |
| Google dominates search on the Web, but on mobile phones it's anyone's game. |
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Boston Scientific sinks on FDA review foulup (15 March 09:14) |
| Shares of Boston Scientific fell sharply Monday after the biotechnology company said it has stopped delivery of certain implantable devices for patients with heart disease. |
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New apps up 185 since iPad debut (15 March 08:56) |
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Google may leave China soon (15 March 08:30) |
| Google appears to be getting closer to shutting down its strictly monitored search engine in China, according to news reports. |
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How IBMs software saves lives (15 March 07:12) |
| To help Mayo Clinic improve detection of potentially deadly aneurysms, IBM prescribed technology used to treat ailing business operations. |
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Happy 25th dotcom Time to grow up (15 March 06:53) |
| The infrastructure of the Internet isn't capable of handling the amount of traffic sure to come in the next 25 years. To get there, government and business are going to have to work together... |
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Google might shut down Chinese site (15 March 05:59) |
| Google appears to be getting closer to shutting down its strictly monitored Chinese search engine, according to news reports. |
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Digg to get more personal faster (15 March 08:18) |
| The popular news-sharing site Digg is getting an overhaul that will personalize results, dramatically expand content and, most importantly, make the site "wicked fast," according to its make... |
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Googles privacy challenge (12 March 11:01) |
| When dealing with privacy, Google often finds itself walking a tightrope. |
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Apples online store braces for iPad preorders (12 March 07:25) |
| Apple's online store was temporarily closed Friday morning as the company got ready to start taking preorders for its highly anticipated iPad tablet computer. |
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5 problems with cellphone networks (12 March 04:41) |
| Smartphone users blame congested airwaves for slow service. The truth is that many culprits cause problems for all wireless operators. |
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Pink Floyd suit Sell all the bricks in The Wall (11 March 10:14) |
| Pink Floyd won a legal battle Thursday against EMI that prevents the band's long-time record label from selling individual songs online. |
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5 moments from Google CEO in Abu Dhabi (11 March 07:56) |
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Nukes in my backyard (11 March 04:45) |
| Long left for dead, the U.S. nuclear power industry appears poised for a comeback. |
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Twitter users not so social after all (11 March 04:19) |
| Twitter may be a fast-growing social network, but most of its 50 million accounts merely follow other users rather than posting their own messages. |
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iPad changes everything (10 March 09:18) |
| Will Apple's tablet usher in a new era of computing, or simply dominate it? |
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Media and tech moguls set sights on Abu Dhabi (10 March 08:18) |
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10 biggest flops of the dotcom bubble (10 March 03:57) |
| It's been exactly 10 years since the Nasdaq hit its all-time high. CNNMoney.com takes a look at the biggest busts of the dot.com bubble. |
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Cisco unveils ultra-fast Internet technology (09 March 11:20) |
| Cisco unveiled a new Internet technology Tuesday that it says will provide the ultra-fast data speeds necessary to stay ahead of users' rapidly growing online video demands. |
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Sexcom domain goes up for grabs (09 March 10:31) |
| Sex.com, one of the most valuable Internet domain names, will go up for auction next week after the previous owner defaulted on its debts. |
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Alice in Wonderland shatters box office records (09 March 01:33) |
| Moviegoers flocked to the premier of "Alice in Wonderland" this weekend, with the big-budget Disney film shattering several box office records, highlighting the ongoing appeal of 3-D films. |
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No Lost Decade for these techs (08 March 11:31) |
| The technology sector is arguably the healthiest in the economy right now. But here's a sobering thought: Most major tech stocks are probably never going to get back to the levels they were ... |
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IdeaPaint all over your office walls (08 March 04:18) |
| In 2002, a group of Babson College entrepreneurship students ran out of room on their whiteboard. They had spent hours brainstorming new business possibilities, and the sudden space crunch t... |
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Legal charges trim HP profit (06 March 04:26) |
| Hewlett-Packard revised its first-quarter net income down by $73 million on Friday, thanks to charges for litigation involving a company that the computer giant acquired in 2008. |
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Apple iPad release date April 3 (05 March 08:32) |
| Come April 3, you can be one of the first in the United States to own an Apple iPad. |
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The next tech goldmine Medical records (05 March 02:42) |
| When Dr. Bradley Block, a family physician in Florida, began to investigate electronic medical record systems for his four-doctor practice, he discovered that many of the largest firms in th... |
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Google vs Apple An epic battle (04 March 09:45) |
| Let the smartphone smackdown begin. |
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Good riddance to YOU (04 March 07:56) |
| It's not about you anymore. Thank goodness. It's been a little over three years since Time magazine named 'You' its Person of the Year. Now the Internet is getting serious. |
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Microsofts do-or-die Windows Mobile gambit (03 March 08:20) |
| The software maker will try to catch rivals with Windows Mobile 7, but first it may need to mend fences with handset makers. |
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Apple sues HTC not Google (02 March 08:30) |
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App creators From superstars to serfs (02 March 08:24) |
| For third-party programmers, it's a dog-eat-dog world when Twitter, Facebook and others outgrow those who helped them rise to fame. |
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A fresh and cheap! sound for TV soundtracks (02 March 04:54) |
| Like many aspiring rock stars, Jared Gutstadt, 32, used to split his life in half. He held down a day job editing television shows for clients like Disney, MTV and VH1. He kept his nights fr... |
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Google pokes ISPs for faster Internet (01 March 09:26) |
| CEO Eric Schmidt's push to offer ultra-high-speed Internet is more about injecting competition into a dysfunctional business than tapping a new revenue source. |
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iPad might be delayed a month - report (01 March 09:07) |
| A manufacturing bottleneck could limit supplies or push the launch to April, says an analyst. |
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Steve Jobs chats with $10000 iTunes winner (27 February 01:52) |
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Bloom box debut More IPO than CO2 (25 February 10:42) |
| The long-awaited unveiling may have another goal in mind: to fuel investors' appetite for a public offering. |
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Palm hurt by smartphone outlook (25 February 09:26) |
| Palm's shares fell nearly 20% Thursday after the company's CEO said 2010 sales would be "well below" its forecasts, citing worse-than-expected sales of its new smartphones. |
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Get ready to pay for online TV (25 February 12:33) |
| In the near future, TV is going to be available anywhere, on any device, at any time. Just don't expect it to be free. |
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Italy convicts Google execs over uploaded video (24 February 06:25) |
| A judge in Milan found three Google executives guilty Wednesday of violating Italy's privacy code over a video that was uploaded on the search giant's video platform, the company said. |
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Google in EU antitrust inquiry (24 February 03:14) |
| Google is being scrutinized by European antitrust officials, who have notified the Internet search giant that three companies have complained about its practices. |
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Xerox launches patent fight against Google Yahoo (24 February 05:32) |
| Google and Yahoo plan to fight a lawsuit filed last week by Xerox, which claims that the two search-engine giants infringed on the copier and printing company's patents. |
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