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Until recently, major PC makers shied away from Linux. Now the industry is watching as Dell is selling two Linux-equipped desktop models and a notebook PC.
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Microsoft plans to release the second generation of the Zune next month, backed by a revamped digital-music store and a social-networking site.
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A girl wonder magazine editor unveils her next act, online.
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YouTube channel for Atoosa Rubenstein, the founder and the editor of CosmoGirl magazine and the editor of Seventeen
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As the power of the Internet grows, businesses small and large find themselves confounded by disenchanted employees, suppliers and competitors who seek fertile ground to air grievances online.
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But in the episode for Oct. 24, Taylor, played by Gary Sinise, finds himself entering the computer-based virtual world known as Second Life, walking (and sometimes flying) around three-dimensional, animated Manhattan landmarks, recreated by a technique ca
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In September 2005, about 75,000 active users on the site were 35 or older, accounting for fewer than 1% of all active users. By August 2007, the number shot up 4,700% to 3.6 million active users 35 and older. That accounts for about 9% of active users.
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If you grow old in Japan, expect to be served food by a robot, ride a voice-recognition wheelchair or even possibly hire a nurse in a robotic suit — all examples of cutting-edge technology to care for the country’s rapidly graying population.
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Microsoft Corp. launched a Web site Thursday for managing personal health and medical information, jumping into an industry whose digital future is clouded by privacy worries.
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Microsoft’s health care records management tool.
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Twitter releases ability to track phrases in the Twitterverse.
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In an effort to overcome technology and production barriers, the leading providers of web-based video have joined with media access pioneer WGBH/Boston to develop solutions that will increase the amount of online video accessible to people who are deaf or
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Virtual Worlds Management revealed its findings from a comprehensive study of accountable transactions that venture capital, technology and media firms have invested more than $1 billion dollars in 35 virtual worlds companies in the past 12 months, from O
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Search engine for Internet radio stations.
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Database of books with photographs for covers.
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World’s Largest Searchable Database of Charitable Donations.
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Podcast search engine and community.
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