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Cisco launches its own industry news site - "The Network"
Cisco launches their own technology news site called "The Network," aimed at aggregating and curating the news within their industry.
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Verizon prepares for iPhone? Don't believe the headlines
A Business Week headline might have you thinking that Verizon is gearing up for the iPhone. That's not quite the case once you read the actual story.
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Business Week: 1.4 million Google Voice users, global push in the works
In documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Google said it had more than 1.4 million Google Voice users - with some 570,000 using the service seven days a week - and hinted that...
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Nintendo: 2009's 'World's Best Company'
BusinessWeek released 2009's Top 40 list of World's Best Companies, and the top dog may come as somewhat of a surprise. Our lovable Mario jumped on the Goomba heads of Apple, Google, and Amazon...
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BusinessWeek article questions safety of batteries in electric cars
Remember a few years back when flaws in lithium-ion batteries caused a spate of overheated products and even a few fires? Now, suppose that lithium-ion battery was running your electric car....
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BusinessWeek: Apple is most innovative company
BusinessWeek has posted its list of The 50 Most Innovative Companies and Apple tops the list. According to the survey taken by "senior executives around the world," Apple ranks number one with the...
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Apple iPhone lite, media pad coming soon to Verizon?
The blogosphere is like one big sewing circle. After all the buzz yesterday about Apple bringing the iPhone to Verizon by 2010, today brings more exciting Apple rumors to ponder. According to...
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What really happened to the candidates' computers?
Now that two weeks have passed since the end of the presidential campaigns, it is worthwhile to take a look at what I think should have one of the biggest cybercrime stories of the year. As Ryan...
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BusinessWeek site hacked, serving drive-by exploits
Malicious hackers have broken into several sections of BusinessWeek.com and are now using the popular site to redirect visitors to malware-laden servers. At the time of writing, hundreds of pages...
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Maybe It's Time for Twenty-Somethings To Take Over Media
Media companies have to become technology companies, able to quickly and effectively deliver new services that appeal to a generation of readers who only spend about seven minutes a day of their...
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Attacks escalate on critical U.S. government networks: Will a Manhattan Project work?
Last week Department of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff outlined plans for a federal Manhattan Project to bolster cyber security. The big question is whether this project will bolster cyber...
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LinkedIn revamps interface, opens APIs
LinkedIn is launching a beta of its revamp user interface, adding new features and exposing APIs for integrating with other applications and services. The new home page design includes the usual...
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Report: Verizon Wireless to support Google's Android
Those winds of change at Verizon Wireless are swirling. Just a few days after opening up its network, Verizon Wireless is planning on supporting Google's Android platform. BusinessWeek quotes...
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Facebook to backtrack on Beacon?
The more I think about Beacon, the more it wreaks of desperation on Facebook's part.
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Apple: Eyeing wireless spectrum auction?
It's clear that the Federal Communications Commission's auction of 700 MHz wireless spectrum was important. But so important that Apple will become a bidder? According to BusinessWeek, Apple is...
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A replacement for the good old stethoscope?
According to BusinessWeek, an Israeli startup, aptly named Deep Breeze, has developed a high-tech replacement for the 200-year-old stethoscope. This noninvasive device can draw in seconds an image...
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Hey BusinessWeek, condoning piracy is wrong
I don't know what Henry Chesbrough is thinking when he penned this opinion piece at BusinessWeek saying that "Microsoft should welcome piracy in India and China", but his reasoning is shortsighted...
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How Will "Smart Mobs" Play Out?
Tech trend-spotter Howard Rheingold says these fluid, Net/cell-phone communities have still-unmet entrepreneurial promise.
Additional Results
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Cisco launches its own industry news site - "The Network"
Cisco launches their own technology news site called "The Network," aimed at aggregating and curating the news within their industry.
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Verizon prepares for iPhone? Don't believe the headlines
A Business Week headline might have you thinking that Verizon is gearing up for the iPhone. That's not quite the case once you read the actual story.
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