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Facebook Plans Ads for Members' Personal Pages
Analysts not sure Web 2.0 darling's members will appreciate seeing ads on personal pages.
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Low-Cost Laptops Begin Mass Production
So-called '$100 laptop,' now $200, starts rolling off assembly lines in China.
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Super-Fast Non-Profit Networks Still Won't Merge
Internet2, National LambdaRail both supply research institutions, universities, but decide to stay separate.
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Japanese PC Use Shrinks as Consumers Move On
Domestic PC market has, um, matured as Japanese consumers turn to cell phones, game consoles for digital entertainment.
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Google Maps to Give Driving Directions at Gas Stations
Interactive screens to be built right into fuel pumps.
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Yahoo Executives Defend Role in Journalist's Arrest
Two top officials on Tuesday defended the company's role in giving the Chinese government information about a man's online activities that led to his jailing.
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Survey: Most Radiohead Fans Paid Nothing for Album
Sixty-two percent of those who downloaded 'In Rainbows' last month chose not to pay anything at all, per comScore.
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MIT Developers Plan Collapsible Car for City Driving
MIT developers are giving gas to an idea they hope will reduce traffic and parking woes: Lithium-ion batteries would power the City Car, a collapsible, stackable vehicle, with six to eight fitting in one parking spot, CNET.com reports.
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YouTube Launches Canadian Version
Video-sharing site's Canadian version to highlight homegrown material.
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Google Announces 'Android' Mobile-Phone System
Google confirms the rumors: It's making a cell-phone operating system, but it's not making the phones, which won't be called 'Gphones.'