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Fewer Ad Clicks Send Google Shares Down    more similar news »
Even Internet powerhouse Google is showing signs of trouble.
Wed Feb 27, 2008
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IBM Reaffirms Its Faith in Mainframes    more similar news »
IBM introduced a mainframe computer yesterday that it said would boost performance by 50 percent and significantly lower energy costs compared with its predecessor.
Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Special-Ed Getting New Computer System, Staff    more similar news »
The District school system plans to spend $4.3 million on a computer system designed to keep track of special education students' academic life, replacing several systems plagued by bad data and an inability to communicate with one another.
Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Yelp Critiques Heard and Heeded in D.C.    more similar news »
Although the tiny, family-run Joy's Spa and Nail Salon in Adams Morgan may never get a critique in a newspaper, it's received 42 reviews on Yelp.com.
Wed Feb 27, 2008
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D.C. to Give Special Education Program New Data System, More Staff    more similar news »
An attempt to upgrade the District's troubled special education program will give it a new computer system and additional case management workers, State Superintendent of Education Deborah A. Gist announced today.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Wardrobe Wars    more similar news »
Drudge strikes again. It's been all the rage online, a photo of Barack Obama dressed as a Somali elder during a visit to Kenya. The headline: "Clinton Staffers Circulate 'Dressed' Obama." Matt Drudge says he "obtained" an e-mail in which a Clinton campaign staffer asked: "Wouldn't we be seeing th...
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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FCC Head Says Action Possible on Web Limits    more similar news »
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission yesterday sharply questioned Internet service providers who control consumers' Web access over their networks, and suggested the agency could intervene against the practice.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Latest E-Mail Scam Offers Reprieve -- at a Price -- From Killer-for-Hire    more similar news »
If only real hit men were so courteous. In recent months, authorities said, about a dozen Fairfax and Stafford county residents have received e-mails telling them that they are about to be killed. There is a twist: The killer offers a way out. "The sender tells the receiver, 'I've been hired to k...
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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GAO Finds Data Protection Lagging    more similar news »
Despite a steady stream of embarrassing computer security breaches, many major federal agencies still are doing too little to safeguard the sensitive personal information in their possession, according to congressional investigators.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Satellite Fuel Tank Thought Destroyed    more similar news »
The missile that took down a disabled spy satellite last week almost certainly destroyed a tank filled with potentially harmful hydrazine fuel, the Pentagon said yesterday.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Video Game Firm EA Bids $2 Billion for Take-Two    more similar news »
Electronic Arts offered to buy Take-Two Interactive Software for $2 billion in cash to help maintain its lead as the world's largest video game maker and acquire the top-selling "Grand Theft Auto" series.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Pakistan Bans Access to YouTube Videos    more similar news »
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Feb. 24 -- Pakistan's government has banned access to the video-sharing Web site YouTube because of anti-Islamic movies that users have posted on the site, an official said Sunday.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Our Cells, Ourselves    more similar news »
The home is remote, even by Tibetan standards. Charming carvings cannot disguise how primitive it is. Not only does it have no toilet, it doesn't have an outhouse. Or even a designated hole in the ground. It does, however, boast one very great prize -- a ringing cellphone.
Sun Feb 24, 2008
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Computer Programmer's Attorneys Use 'Geek Defense'    more similar news »
OAKLAND, Calif. -- When Nina Reiser disappeared in September 2006, investigators suspecting foul play looked long and hard at her estranged husband, the computer genius Hans. Eccentric, awkward and notoriously difficult as a human being, Hans Reiser proved quite accommodating when it came to...
Sun Feb 24, 2008
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Get It or Gimmick?    more similar news »
ORLANDO Faster. Better. Easier. It's a mantra of the American consumer. With that in mind, many builders at the International Builders' Show in Orlando last week wandered the jammed convention center in search of products that pamper people or simplify life, hoping to get a competitive edge in o...
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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E-Tickets Only Starting June 1    more similar news »
Mark your calendars: In 100 days, airlines around the world plan to stop issuing paper tickets.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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In Thriving India, Wedding Sleuths Find Their Niche    more similar news »
NEW DELHI -- Like a lot of young Indian couples, they met on a matrimonial Web site and within a matter of weeks were picking out the wedding invitations, reserving the horse-drawn carriages and having the bride fitted for a pearl- and gold-encrusted sari.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Obama Fever Is Breaking On the Web    more similar news »
It's the nature of the Web -- and, really, of life. What goes up must come down. What's popular becomes too popular. What's seen as hip and hot and cool eventually gets mocked.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Microsoft Says Won't Move All of Yahoo    more similar news »
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. said Friday it won't totally uproot Yahoo Inc. from its Sunnyvale, Calif. headquarters if it succeeds in its bid to buy the Web portal company.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Toshiba Drops HD DVD    more similar news »
Phillip Swann, president and CEO of TVPredictions.com, discusses Toshiba's announcement that it will stop making HD DVD players and recorders.
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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HD DVD /Blu-ray War    more similar news »
Phillip Swann, president and CEO of TVPredictions.com, discusses Toshiba's announcement that it will stop making HD DVD players and recorders.
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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HD DVD/Blu-ray War    more similar news »
Phillip Swann, president and CEO of TVPredictions.com, discusses Toshiba's announcement that it will stop making HD DVD players and recorders.
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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LexisNexis Parent Set to Buy ChoicePoint    more similar news »
Publishing company Reed Elsevier, owner of the LexisNexis Group, is seeking to acquire commercial data broker ChoicePoint in a $4.1 billion cash deal that would create a global information-gathering powerhouse that would collect and analyze billions of records about who people are, where they live...
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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FCC Relaxes Digital-TV Transition Order    more similar news »
The Federal Communications Commission is planning to lay out a new, more flexible set of guidelines for broadcasters, cable companies and television manufacturers as they try to educate consumers about the coming switch from analog to digital programming.
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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Google to Test Medical-Record Service    more similar news »
Google will begin storing the medical records of a few thousand people in a test of a health service that is likely to raise more concerns about the volume of sensitive information entrusted to the Internet search leader.
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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