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Extra Cost to Buy Yahoo: Retention Pay   more similar news »
Shareholders, to be sure, will collect their payment, but Microsoft will likely need to offer financial incentives to prevent engineers and managers from hopping to other jobs.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Retailers Get Stingy With Data   more similar news »
Faced with an economic slump, a growing number of national retailers are abandoning the tradition of reporting monthly store sales and forecasting profits.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Advertising: A Name to Herald Its Merger: Thomson Reuters   more similar news »
As Thomson officially completes its takeover of Reuters, the company will be unveil its new log and name: Thomson Reuters.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Market Turmoil Has Taken a Toll on Big Pension Funds   more similar news »
America’s biggest pension funds lost ground in the first quarter, joining the ranks of homeowners, lenders and others hurt by the turmoil in the financial markets.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Pump some IronPython with Studio IDE   more similar news »
Visual Studio stripped for action

Hands on part 2 When I looked at IronPython in part one, I focussed on how it marries the Python language and libraries with Microsoft's .NET framework.…

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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The iPhone learns to read   more similar news »
Let your fingers do the writing

Apple's iPhone can now understand hand-written letters, after an application initially developed to allow input of Chinese characters was tweaked to make it understand English.…

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Earnings Increase 34% at Abbott Laboratories   more similar news »
Abbott Laboratories said itst first-quarter earnings rose 34 percent on higher sales of its prescription drugs and medical devices and favorable foreign exchange factors.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Dismissal Rejected for Buyout Suit   more similar news »
A Texas court has rejected a request by several banks to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to force them to finance a $20 billion buyout of Clear Channel Communications.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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More Steps Urged on Interest Rates in China   more similar news »
The government said price controls had limited the cost of many essential items and exports to the United States had weakened.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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EBay Chief Says Change Isn’t Over   more similar news »
John Donahoe, the new chief of the Internet’s largest e-commerce site, wants eBay to operate less like an unruly flea market and more like a strip mall.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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EBay Chief Says Change Isn’t Over   more similar news »
John Donahoe, the new chief of the Internet’s largest e-commerce site, wants eBay to operate less like an unruly flea market and more like a strip mall.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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I.B.M. Is Doing Just Fine as It Reports Strong Profit   more similar news »
Because much of the technology services company’s business is outside the United States, a falling dollar lifts reported earnings.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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I.B.M. Is Doing Just Fine as It Reports Strong Profit   more similar news »
Because much of the technology services company’s business is outside the United States, a falling dollar lifts reported earnings.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Kohlberg Kravis Hires Former G.O.P. Chairman for Public Affairs Post   more similar news »
Ken Mehlman, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee, is the latest high-profile hire by the private equity giant as it prepares to go public.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Cellphones Challenge the Zen of Public Transportation   more similar news »
The ubiquity of mobile phone access is causing friction in the tight quarters of public transport, where everyone is a captive audience to your "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gansta" ringtone. More and more systems are enforcing "zen zones" where silence is the golden rule.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Cellphones Challenge the Zen of Public Transportation   more similar news »
The ubiquity of mobile phone access is causing friction in the tight quarters of public transport, where everyone is a captive audience to your "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gansta" ringtone. More and more systems are enforcing "zen zones" where silence is the golden rule.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Financier Aims to Buy Struggling Small Banks   more similar news »
The billionaire financier Wilbur L. Ross Jr. has compiled a shopping list of small struggling banks that might prove to be good investments.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Should We Dump the Absentee Ballot?   more similar news »
Critics say a system that obliges many of the nation's 18 million college students to vote from afar is inaccurate, insecure, and just plain annoying.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Questioning the Death Penalty   more similar news »
Given that in the Koran God equates the taking of one innocent life with the killing all of humanity, it seems quite irresponsible not to clarify potential grey areas when it comes to taking someone's life.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Anti-Virus Programs Aren't One-Stop Stoppers    more similar news »
Many Windows users worry about viruses. Some also worry about the software that's supposed to protect their computers from viruses.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Review: Olympus Hybrid Camera Makes a Big Splash Focusing Small   more similar news »
A new Olympus hybrid shooter falls somewhere between a prosumer and a DSLR. In short, it's macro-fantastic with one heckuva zoom.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Google Uses Copyright-ID Tech in Child-Porn Fight   more similar news »
A few Google employees adapt copyright-ID software to help a child-protection group identify kids in sexually explicit videos posted on the web. It goes beyond facial recognition, factoring in environmental factors in photo backgrounds.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Bruce Schneier's Security Matters: Prediction -- RSA Conference Will Shrink Like a Punctured Balloon   more similar news »
If there's one thing last week's RSA Conference made clear, it's that no one wants to buy security as a stand-alone product.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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CBS Scores on the Web With March Madness    more similar news »
CBS this year presented every game of the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament on the Web for free, marking the first time a major U.S. sporting event has been so readily available online. Now the numbers are in, and they indicate that even for a company reared in traditional media, the Inter...

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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The Smart Money Watches You Watch Videos    more similar news »
Last summer, a video clip featuring comedian Sarah Silverman went up on YouTube to promote CleanMyRide.org, an online campaign for cleaner fuel.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Record-Keeping Bill Is Criticized As 'Anemic' by Watchdog Group    more similar news »
Citing "significant deficiencies" in the preservation of e-mail by the White House and federal agencies, House Democrats yesterday introduced legislation to strengthen and modernize electronic record-keeping requirements. But a private watchdog group called the bill inadequate and issued a report...

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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U.S. to Expand Collection Of Crime Suspects' DNA    more similar news »
The U.S. government will soon begin collecting DNA samples from all citizens arrested in connection with any federal crime and from many immigrants detained by federal authorities, adding genetic identifiers from more than 1 million individuals a year to the swiftly growing federal law enforcemen...

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Review: Olympus Hybrid Camera Makes a Big Splash Focusing Small   more similar news »
A new Olympus hybrid shooter falls somewhere between a prosumer and a DSLR. In short, it's macro-fantastic with one heckuva zoom.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Google Uses Copyright-ID Tech in Child-Porn Fight   more similar news »
A few Google employees adapt copyright-ID software to help a child-protection group identify kids in sexually explicit videos posted on the web. It goes beyond facial recognition, factoring in environmental factors in photo backgrounds.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Bruce Schneier's Security Matters: Prediction -- RSA Conference Will Shrink Like a Punctured Balloon   more similar news »
If there's one thing last week's RSA Conference made clear, it's that no one wants to buy security as a stand-alone product.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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New Freedom, and Peril, in Online Criticism of China    more similar news »
HAIKOU, China -- Wang Qianyuan did not realize she would cause such a frenzy last week when she ran into a group of American students, Tibetan flags tied over their shoulders, getting ready for a vigil at Duke University to support human rights.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Plants 'thrive' on Moon rock diet   more similar news »
European Space Agency scientists believe they are nearer to finding a way to grow plants on the Moon.
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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In the OSI Board We (Must) Trust   more similar news »
451 CAOS Theory: "...[I]t is somewhat surprising how little interest there has been in the recent election of the OSI board..."
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Where Novell Can Beat Microsoft   more similar news »
The VAR Guy: "The VAR Guy admits it: He left Novell for dead last year. But recent conversations with the company forced him to rethink all of those negative notions..."
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Novell CEO: Linux for the Consumer Desktop Will Take Years   more similar news »
LinuxWorld: "Novell's Suse Linux at the desktop is unlikely to be popular with consumers in the next three to five years, according to Novell President and CEO Ronald Hovsepian..."
Thu Apr 17, 2008
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