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AOL Tries to Restore Clout With TechCrunch, Two Other Dot-Com Acquisitions
Bloomberg
By Douglas MacMillan - Wed Sep 29 04:01:00 GMT 2010 AOL Inc., the once-dominant Internet service provider that saw its market value and subscriber base evaporate over the past decade, bought three dot-com startups yesterday in a bid to restore its ...
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Nintendo to launch 3DS in Feb in Japan, March in US
Reuters
CHIBA, Japan (Reuters) - Japan's Nintendo Co Ltd said on Wednesday it would launch a 3D-capable version of its DS handheld game console in Japan on February 26 and in the United States in March, missing the crucial year-end shopping season. ...
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RIM's PlayBook Tablet Will Falter: 10 Reasons Why
eWeek
News Analysis: RIM is hoping that its new PlayBook tablet will appeal to consumers as well as enterprise users. But the new tablet faces daunting competition. RIM is officially in the tablet business. The company's PlayBook tablet is designed to take ...
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Study calls into question state bans on texting while driving
Kansas City Star
By BRAD COOPER They say you can't legislate morality. Turns out, you might not be able to legislate safe texting either. A new study, presented Tuesday at a national traffic safety conference in Kansas City, questions whether the rush to ban texting is ...
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Kansas City Star
Google CEO Schmidt Pitches Autonomous Search, Flirts with AI
eWeek
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said at TechCrunch Disrupt the search engine's next step is "autonomous search," nringing information to users instead of making them seek it. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said the symbiotic relationship between humans and computers ...
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