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IBM puts 'Bluehouse' tinge on cloud computing
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Study: Uptick in spam-sending zombie PCs in September
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Say Where iPhone app lets you search the Web with your mouth
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'Capitol Tweet' widget follows Congress on Twitter
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Has Apple hit the 10 millionth iPhone mark?
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Palin, Biden bots stage showdown of their own
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Catching our breath, post-tech selloff
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Spam volume down in September
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Report: Yahoo-AOL deal possible this month
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Laptop stolen from regional GOP headquarters
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Study: Huge growth in Wi-Fi devices expected
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Google begins testing image search ads
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BlackArrow pulls down $20 million in additional funding
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Facebook, MySpace reign supreme in mobile market
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MySpace nabs Yahoo sales exec
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Enterasys copes with death of CEO
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Dear Sega: We want a console, not handhelds
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Taking on Twitter with open-source software
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Adobe offers Elements with Photoshop.com promo
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Earnings alert: SAP takes a hit
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Gates-Seinfeld schtick more viral than 'I'm a PC'
TechCrunch
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Amazon To Acquire AbeBooks, And With It A Stake In Library Thing
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The Reports of Usenet’s Death are Greatly Exaggerated
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Skyfire Brings Full Browser Experience To Nokia S60 Phones (200 Private Beta Invites)
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Yahoo Turns Yelp, Yahoo Local and LinkedIn SearchMonkey Apps On In Search
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Tethering Briefly Comes To The iPhone, Tempers Flare
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Tap Tap Revenge Approaches 1 Million Users, Music Industry Takes Notice
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NBC Launches On-Demand Olympic Coverage In HD
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Philip Rosedale Doesn’t See Browser-Based Virtual Worlds As A Threat to Second Life. Is He In Denial?
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GumGum Rethinks Its Approach. Drops Flash
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New Recommendation System = 40 Percent More Diggs
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Wikinvest Gives the World Embeddable, Interactive Stock Charts
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Having Won his Board Seats, Icahn Decides To Skip Yahoo Shareholder Meeting
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Delicious 2.0 Launches. Really. It Totally Launched.
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SEC To Recognize Corporate Blogs as Public Disclosure. Can We Now Kill the Press Release?
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Apple Releases Push Notification Services Developer Kit, Background Apps FTW
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Kleiner Perkins’ iFund Invests In Stealth Gaming Startup ngmoco
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Wordscraper Hurts My Eyes
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LG Releases Blu-ray Player with Netflix Streaming
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Dr. Horrible Not So Horrible, And It’s Now On Hulu (Update: And International)
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Flickr Co-Founder Caterina Fake Joins New Startup, Hunch
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Google To Launch Venture Fund
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Socialmedian Brings A New Take On News Filtering
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Nokia Plunks Another $150 Million Into Venture Fund
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Yahoo Exec Makes Yuil: Looks Like Cuil, With Better Results
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Call your Twitter pals with Phweet
slashdot
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NSA Open Sources Tokeneer Research Project
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Scientists Claim Breakthrough On Holographic TV
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Ask Blizzard Employees About Things That Matter
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Researchers To Build Underwater Airplane
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OpenGL ES 2.0 Programming Guide
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Commerce Department Pushing For New "Copyright Czar"
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Nobel Prize For Medicine Awarded, Physics Soon To Follow
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Sanyo Invents 12X High-Speed Blu-ray Laser
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Google Profiling Social Network Users
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Microsoft Adding jQuery to Visual Studio
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Virtual Fence Could Modernize the Old West
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Spacecraft Buzzes By Mercury
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Senate Votes To Empower Parents As Censors
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Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming, They're Here
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No Naked Black Holes
Wired
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Top 10 Wired.com Fall Photos, Decided by You
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Top 10 Wired.com Fall Photos, Decided by Us
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Oct. 6, 1956: Sabin Polio Vaccine Ready to Test
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Convert Your Car to a Plug-in Hybrid
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Games Without Frontiers: 'Pure' Shows Off Fun of 'Artistic' Physics
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Weird Al: Forefather of the YouTube Spoof
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Plug-In Hybrids Aren't Coming They're Here
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'Truthiness' Could Swing Stephen Colbert Into Marvel White House
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Supremes Mull Whether Bad Databases Make for Illegal Searches
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Air Force's New 'Killer Zombie' Drone
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Review: 'Clone Wars' TV Series Packs Action, Kiddy Humor
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Q&A: Nintendo's Cammie Dunaway Talks DSi, Club Nintendo
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How to Hack Your Apple TV With Boxee
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Sci-Fi 'Sanctuary' Makes Leap From Web to TV
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Apple Reluctantly Tries Out Transparency
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Top 5 Cellphone Busts of 2008
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The World's Top 12 Aviation Innovations
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Federal Charges Filed Against Alleged Cyber Peeping Tom
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Nokia Launches Its 5800 XpressMusic Phone
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Fiction or Fiction: IP Piracy Cost 750,000 American Jobs
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'Citizen Journalist' Could Face Prison for Fake Jobs Story
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Legal Crackdown Jams Michael Moore's 'Slacker Uprising'
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Fossett Identification Rests on Sliver of Bone
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Prototype JavaScript Framework for Beginners
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Congress Clears Hotly Contested Bailout Bill
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How to Handle XML Data in PHP
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Uncle Sam Opens His Wallet For Amtrak
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Mad Men With an Ad Man: Optimedia Edition
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House Schedules Second 'Rescue Plan' Vote Today
Gizmodo
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The Highest Skyscraper in the World [Architecture]
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Penguins Flying in Military Planes from Brazil's Beaches to the South Atlantic [Holy Flying Penguins]
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Chelsea Football Club Owner Building $400 Million Mega-Yacht with Submarine, Missile Defenses [What Bailout?]
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First Look at HP HDX 16 Almost Breaks It [Hp Hdx 16]
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ESA Space Tech Catapults Olympian to New World Record [Paralympics 2008]
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Non Stop Top Never—Wait For It—Stops Spinning [Spinning Tops]
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X Sting Wish Fire Extinguisher Turns Firefighting Into a Shoot Out [Fire Extinguishers]
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Vatican Fights the 'Sin' of Pollution with $1.5 Million Solar Panel Roof [Greenliness Is Godliness]
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Sega Returning to the Hardware Biz with Vision PMP for 2009 [Sega Vision]
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Nebo Dispenser Gives Ballpark Vendors a Much Needed Facelift [Vendor Aficionados]
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HiPER Laser Fusion Project "Starts" Tomorrow, Could Save Earth [Fusion]
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JM Billiard Round Pool Table Has a Stripper Pole Attachment [Balls Deep]
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Who Would Win: an Imperial Star Destroyer or the USS Enterprise? [Question Of The Day]
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Igloo Satellite Cabin Modular Home Design Is Sarah Palin Approved [IKEA Igloos]
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A Look at Steve Fossett's Super Secret Flying, Diving, Space Bound Submersible [Submersibles]
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Tony Stark's Boozing Ways, BD-Live Snafu Bring Down Paramount Servers [Iron FAIL]
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Official BlackBerry Storm Documents Leaked [Blackberry Storm]
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Beer-Filled USB Drive Raises Disturbing Questions [Existentialism]
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Apple's 'Brick' is a Revolutionary Aluminum Manufacturing Process? [Rumor]
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T-Mobile Launches G1 Emulator to Pass the Time until October 22nd [T-mobile G1]
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DSi Will Peacefully Coexist with the DS Lite on U.S. Store Shelves [Nintendo DSi]
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Panasonic Smart Home Probably Won't Try to Kill You like HAL 9000 [Ceatec 2008]
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Giant iPhone Display Runs OS X (This Time, At Least) [Apple]
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Pioneer 3D Floating Vision: Half Wii, Half Surface, All 3D [Ceatec 2008]
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Slow Motion Tank Shot Shows How Its Destructive Power Works [Weapons]
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Fake Electronic Components Cause Military Malfunctions, Possibly International Espionage [This Week In Fear-mongering]
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You Are Not Rich, Sophisticated, or Handsome Enough to Own the Tag Heuer Meridiist Phone [Advertising]
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Cleared by FCC [Xperia X1]
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Windows XP Gets Another Six Months to Live: Will Not Go Gently Into that Good Night [Microsoft]
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Amazon's Kindle 2 Suddenly Appears [Kindle]
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