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Google's Knol: No Wikipedia Killer (Yet)

The Web search titan unleashed a tool that lets users write authoritative online articles; in theory, Knol would rival Internet encyclopedias

Read more : 15.12.2007 00:18:00

A New Blueprint for Cisco

Cordell Ratzlaff wants to expand the tech giant's reach by designing products customers can love

Read more : 15.12.2007 01:21:00

The Orbitz Merry-Go-Round

After a series of different owners, the online travel site is public again but still searching for profits

Read more : 15.12.2007 03:01:00

'Tis the Season for E-vites

Evite and other providers of online invitations are reporting double-digit growth, thanks to higher postal rates and eco-conscious party givers

Read more : 17.12.2007 11:01:00

A French Twist in Silicon Valley

With backing from high-profile investors, Loïc Le Meur is giving new meaning to the idea of "building a company online"

Read more : 17.12.2007 23:10:00

Estonia: Cyber Superpower

This Baltic country is getting a reputation for being security savvy. Just ask the hackers

Read more : 17.12.2007 23:11:00

Is Your Web Site Handicap-Accessible?

Making online access easy use for blind and other disabled users is gaining attention because of class actions against companies like Target

Read more : 17.12.2007 23:32:00

Inside iPod Touch

The Touch will probably set the standard for iPod iterations to come, and our teardown reveals it's more than just an iPhone you can't make calls on

Read more : 18.12.2007 04:33:00

Validus: A New Power Player

The startup has raised $10 million in venture funding to develop direct current as an alternative to AC for computer data centers

Read more : 18.12.2007 11:01:00

Sharp Bets Big on Ultra-thin, LCD TVs

The Japanese company's ability to sell ever-thinner liquid-crystal-display sets will determine whether it can retain brand cachet and keep profits up

Read more : 18.12.2007 11:14:00

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