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New technique boosts efficiency of multi-hop wireless networks
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Facebook may release its core C++ library this year
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Oracle hops on big data bandwagon, to launch NoSQL database
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HopStop calculates emissions saved by using public transit
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Why Facebook's HipHop for PHP is important
Facebook formally announced a long-rumored project it has been working on called HipHop for PHP.
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ExtraHop
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Gallery: Lenovo hops on the netbook bandwagon
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T-Mobile hops on the OLPC bandwagon
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Wal-Mart hops on anti-DRM bandwagon
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OpenOffice worm Badbunny hops across operating systems
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McAfee: Watch out for 'island-hopping' spam
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Images: Google hops the next bus
Google launches a test version of a public transit trip planner called Google Transit.
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Images: Google hops the next bus
Google launches a test version of a public transit trip planner called Google Transit.
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MSN, Sprite hip hop for teens
Microsoft's MSN and Sprite launch a music site targeted at teenagers.
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