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Citing Profiling Worries, Chief Seeks Cameras in Police Cars    more similar news »
The Prince William County police chief said yesterday that the county should install video cameras in patrol cars to help protect officers from allegations of racial profiling as they enforce the county's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Wed Feb 06, 2008
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For a New Generation, Obama Video Evokes Dream of the Past    more similar news »
It's a multi-culti, viral moment, calculated specifically for the YouTube Generation and riding the wave of Obamamania right on time for Super Tuesday: acoustic guitar, black-and-white footage, rapper will.i.am., sporting a fedora and looking thoughtful, crooning softly against a backdrop of Bara...
Wed Feb 06, 2008
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Dirty Tricks, Version 2.0: E-Mail Sent to Friends    more similar news »
The last-minute chain e-mails arrived with unsolicited primary voting advice. One alerted recipients to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's "alarming" views about Israel, another challenged Republican Sen. John McCain's account of his Vietnam War service. Another alleged that Democratic Sen. Hillary...
Wed Feb 06, 2008
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Spies' Battleground Turns Virtual    more similar news »
U.S. intelligence officials are cautioning that popular Internet services that enable computer users to adopt cartoon-like personas in three-dimensional online spaces also are creating security vulnerabilities by opening novel ways for terrorists and criminals to move money, organize and conduct ...
Wed Feb 06, 2008
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Lobbyists Hug High-Tech Hub    more similar news »
When tech experts Josh Ackil and Matt Tanielian were looking to name their new lobbying firm, they had little hesitation. They decided to call themselves the Franklin Square Group -- even though their offices aren't on Franklin Square.
Tue Feb 05, 2008
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In Heavyweight Battle, Trying to Avoid a Knockout    more similar news »
On its own, Yahoo is a stumbling Internet giant. But to Microsoft and Google, two of the world's most powerful technology companies, control of Yahoo has come to represent an unmatched strategic prize. With its vast reach, Yahoo offers a combination of a strong foothold in online display advertising...
Tue Feb 05, 2008
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Microsoft, Google Come Out Lobbying    more similar news »
Microsoft has begun lobbying Congress even before its $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo has been accepted, while Google, the real object of Microsoft's concern, has started to raise objections on Capitol Hill.
Tue Feb 05, 2008
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Little Reason To Shout Yahoo!    more similar news »
Most of the talk about Microsoft's hostile offer for Yahoo has focused on whether the deal could tip the scales in the battle for Internet dominance. Today, I'd like to steer the conversation to something a little more basic that almost everyone has overlooked: the numbers.
Tue Feb 05, 2008
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Log On For Support    more similar news »
Eighteen months ago, at age 56, Cathy Henderson, a physically fit suburban Maryland resident, received news that left her reeling. She learned that she had diabetes -- and not Type 2, the kind that often develops gradually in overweight adults, but Type 1, a rarer form that typically shows up...
Tue Feb 05, 2008
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Can Education Research Save Us? An Upbeat View    more similar news »
Editor's note: With today's column, Class Struggle from Jay Mathews moves to Mondays from Tuesdays, to coincide with the Post's weekly Schools & Learning page in the newspaper's Metro section.
Mon Feb 04, 2008
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Google Says Yahoo Sale Could Stifle Competition    more similar news »
Google executives are urging trade regulators around the world to look closely at Microsoft's bid to buy Yahoo, a $44.6 billion proposal that they say threatens to quash competition, stifle Internet innovation and shrink consumer choice.
Mon Feb 04, 2008
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Possible Yahoo Sale Puts Focus On AOL    more similar news »
Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo on Friday revived debate about AOL's plan to remake itself as an online advertising company and whether it might too become a target for acquisition.
Mon Feb 04, 2008
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Lockheed to Upgrade Web Filing for IRS    more similar news »
Lockheed Martin of Bethesda has won a four-year, $33 million contract to upgrade an Internal Revenue Service program that helps professional tax preparers and others conduct business with the agency over the Internet.
Mon Feb 04, 2008
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Latest Cellphone Feature: Reading Aloud    more similar news »
Without help, Marc Maurer, who is blind, cannot distinguish between bottles of Tylenol and Vitamin C or tell if he's handing a cashier a $20 bill or $1 bill. Four years ago, he signed for what he thought was a $44 hotel room bill that was charged to his credit card for $44,000.
Mon Feb 04, 2008
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Finding a Flight at a Price That's Right    more similar news »
It's no secret that budget travelers want to find the cheapest fare s out there. Where to find them is another matter. Here's our updated primer on how to snare a decent airfare.
Sun Feb 03, 2008
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Heaven in His '80s Arcade    more similar news »
Well, he did it. Last time I wrote about Peter Hirschberg, a guy with a passion for restoring vintage, '80s-era arcade games, he was toying with the notion of building a full-blown arcade next to his Linden home to store his growing collection. And here it is. Finally, after a couple of years, a ...
Sun Feb 03, 2008
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Campaigns Experimenting Online to See What Works    more similar news »
Super Tuesday isn't just draining campaigns of much-needed money and challenging their organizational mettle. Feb. 5 also is turning out to be a "big test," campaign aides say, of the reach and power of the Internet.
Sun Feb 03, 2008
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Rare Cable Rupture 'a Wake-Up Call' for India    more similar news »
NEW DELHI, Feb. 1 -- In the heart of an industrial zone and up an ordinary flight of stairs, young computer engineers buzzed with activity Friday in front of a huge screen tracking Internet connectivity in this country's booming service sector.
Sat Feb 02, 2008
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Area Police Weigh Value of YouTube as Tool    more similar news »
It turned a Tennessee man and his plea for the meanies of the world to "Leave Britney Alone" into a worldwide sensation. The ode from "Obama Girl" to the Democratic presidential candidate earned her tens of millions of fans.
Sat Feb 02, 2008
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Microsoft-Yahoo Union Would Still Be No. 2    more similar news »
A combined Yahoo and Microsoft would still be the underdog in the increasingly important business of Web search if Microsoft's unsolicited $44.6 billion bid to buy Yahoo is approved by regulators and Yahoo shareholders.
Sat Feb 02, 2008
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A Boost to Big Advertisers, Maybe Not to Smaller Ones    more similar news »
Microsoft's bid for Yahoo could provide more choice for big online advertisers living in a Google-centric universe but could hurt small- and mid-sized Internet publishers by taking away one of their options for selling ads on their Web sites.
Sat Feb 02, 2008
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Microsoft Bids $44.6 Billion To Buy Yahoo    more similar news »
In a bid to halt Google's growing dominance online, Microsoft has offered to buy struggling Internet giant Yahoo for $44.6 billion, an acquisition that would unite the world's most influential software company with the Web's most-trafficked site.
Sat Feb 02, 2008
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Emerging Markets Sqeeze Ericsson Profits    more similar news »
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Wireless equipment maker LM Ericsson AB reported a sharp drop in fourth-quarter net profits and said Friday it would lay off around 1,000 employees in Sweden because of costs cuts.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Microsoft Bids $44.6 Billion for Yahoo    more similar news »
Microsoft Corp. has offered to buy struggling Internet search provider Yahoo for $44.6 billion, a merger that would combine two of the technology world's most well-known names into a potentially potent competitor for Google in the lucrative Web search and advertising market.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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The Gentle Strains of Laptops    more similar news »
No one will ever confuse Tokyo's Laptop Orchestra with the Duke Ellington or Count Basie orchestras.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Trumpeting the Modern Robot    more similar news »
Robots that recognize your voice or remember what you look like. Robots that play musical instruments. Robots that shake your hand and know up to 10,000 words -- in Japanese.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Sprint Plans Big Write-Off Of Assets    more similar news »
Sprint Nextel said yesterday that it may write off as much as $31 billion related to its 2005 merger with Nextel Communications.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Google Earnings Dismay Investors    more similar news »
Google seemed to lose some of its sheen yesterday, after the company posted financial results indicating the online advertising market may be starting to slow.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Bidder Meets FCC's Price for Airwaves    more similar news »
An undisclosed bidder yesterday met the government's minimum asking price at an auction for one of technology's most coveted assets: airwaves that will be used to build a new wireless network.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Decline in Snowpack Is Blamed On Warming    more similar news »
The persistent and dramatic decline in the snowpack of many mountains in the West is caused primarily by human-induced global warming and is not the result of natural variability in weather patterns, researchers reported yesterday.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Cable Cuts Disrupt Communications    more similar news »
India and countries across the Middle East experienced slow Internet connections and disruption to international calls to the United States and Europe yesterday after two submarine cable systems in the Mediterranean Sea were cut.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Motorola Considers Spinning Off Cellphone Unit    more similar news »
CHICAGO, Jan. 31 -- Struggling cellphone maker Motorola said Thursday that it was considering separating the handset unit from its other businesses in an effort to snap a deep slump since its meteoric success with the Razr.
Fri Feb 01, 2008
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Motorola eyes separating mobile divisions    more similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorola Inc , the world's No. 3 mobile phone maker, said on Thursday it is exploring strategic alternatives including a possible separation of its mobile devices business from other units.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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Motorola eyes mobile separation    more similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Motorola Inc (MOT.N), the world's No. 3 mobile phone maker, said on Thursday it would explore strategic alternatives including a possible separation of its mobile devices business from its other units.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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Cable Break Causes Wide Internet Outage    more similar news »
NEW DELHI -- At least for a while, the World Wide Web wasn't so worldwide.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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Google 4Q Profit Misses Analyst Target    more similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc.'s fourth-quarter profit missed analyst expectations, signaling the crumbling U.S. economy has dented the Internet search leader's moneymaking machine.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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Must-See TV    more similar news »
Sherry Davis knew exactly where she would put her new 50-inch flat-screen television: in the living room, above that other indisputable focal point, the fireplace.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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For Peru's Indians, Lawsuit Against Big Oil Reflects a New Era    more similar news »
NUEVO JERUSALEM, Peru -- Tomás Maynas Carijano strolled through his tiny jungle farm, pinching leaves, shaking his head. The rain forest spread lushly in all directions -- covering what oil maps call Block 1AB.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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Tech Giant CSC Moving Its Base to Falls Church    more similar news »
Global technology and consulting firm Computer Sciences Corp. is relocating its headquarters to Falls Church from El Segundo, Calif., making it one of the largest companies based in the Washington area.
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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A Video Track Attack    more similar news »
PALM DESERT, Calif. C ompanies that want to help advertisers track who's watching what on the Web, social networks that try to help Cupid along, and a device that attempts to tackle electronic efficiency -- These are some of the areas grabbing attention at the DEMO show, which enters its third and...
Thu Jan 31, 2008
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