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Comcast Reverses Policy, Will Treat Net Traffic Equally   more similar news »
Under investigation for interfering with file-sharing by its subscribers, the company now says it will stop meddling and treat all traffic equally.
Thu Mar 27, 2008
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Comcast, Sprint, Google May Fund WiMax   more similar news »
The three majors, representing the cable, telecom and internet industries, are weighing a multi-billion-dollar plan to create a national wireless network that would link computers, TVs and cellphones.
Wed Mar 26, 2008
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Analyst: Apple Places Order for 10 Million 3-G iPhones   more similar news »
Citing various sources in Asia, Gartner analyst Ken Dulaney says Apple has placed a big order for 10 million 3-G iPhones. That's in addition to the 10 million v.1 iPhones Apple has ordered, Dulaney says.
Wed Mar 26, 2008
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Motorola Split: Death of a Great American Company?   more similar news »
Maybe the handset division will prosper as a standalone company. Maybe the other divisions will revive, too. Or maybe this is the beginning of the end for Motorola. From Portfolio.com.
Wed Mar 26, 2008
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Help Us Pick the Most Effective Self-Promoters of All Time   more similar news »
Who says self-promotion is a bad thing? Help us celebrate the art of touting oneself -- vote on Wired.com's picks for the greatest self-promoters of all time. Or, heck, nominate yourself.
Wed Mar 26, 2008
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Struggling Motorola to Split Into Two Companies   more similar news »
Trying to breathe life into its sagging handset operations and under pressure from billionaire investor Carl Icahn to get off the dime, Motorola says it will separate the cellphone business and form two publicly traded companies.
Wed Mar 26, 2008
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MySpace and Friends Need to Make Money. And Fast.   more similar news »
Advertising on online social networks is still very much a work in progress, with some sites faring better than others at monetizing an explosive trend.
Wed Mar 26, 2008
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Analyst: Microsoft Likely to Up Yahoo Bid   more similar news »
Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney tells clients the "most likely outcome" for Yahoo is a sale to Microsoft at a higher price than the initial offer of $31 per share.
Tue Mar 25, 2008
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Open Source Software Made Developers Cool. Now It Can Make Them Rich   more similar news »
A number of open source companies have recently attracted investments and merger interest. In fact, more and more open source creators are striking it rich. There are some success stories out there, in spite of dire financial news. Here's the first of nine trends we see driving business in 2008.
Tue Mar 25, 2008
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Australian Company Calls WiMax a Disaster   more similar news »
Garth Freeman, the CEO of Australian company Buzz Broadband, described his company's experience with WiMax as a "disaster," and ultimately a "miserable failure."
Mon Mar 24, 2008
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Doubts Spread About Google's 1Q Earnings   more similar news »
With just a week left of the first quarter, Wall Street analysts appear nervous about Google's earnings.
Mon Mar 24, 2008
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Justice Dept. Clears Sirius-XM Satellite Radio Merger   more similar news »
Saying that a Sirius acquisition of its chief rival won't pose a threat to competition, the Justice Department signs off on the $5 billion buyout.
Mon Mar 24, 2008
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MindMentor, a Robot Psychologist, Does Psychotherapy on the Cheap   more similar news »
MindMentor, an automated software "psychologist" based on the 1960s-era program Eliza, offers online counseling sessions for $8 per hour.
Mon Mar 24, 2008
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In the Wireless War, Google Can't Lose for Losing   more similar news »
Verizon outbids the internet search company for a prized chunk of the airwave spectrum, but Google is likely to get everything it wanted anyway -- without ponying up the cash.
Fri Mar 21, 2008
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More Newspapers Joining Online Advertising System   more similar news »
Additional publishers, hoping to recapture a chunk of national advertising lost to the internet, are joining a network started last month by the New York Times Co., Hearst, the Tribune Co. and Gannett.
Thu Mar 20, 2008
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