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Cables revealintricacies ofU.S. diplomacy Washington Post By Glenn Kessler A vast treasure trove of secret State Department cables obtained by the Web site WikiLeaks has exposed the inner workings of US diplomacy, as well as bluntly candid assessments by American diplomats, according to news organizations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cyber Monday will have shoppers clicking for bargains Detroit Free Press By MARK W. SMITH Today is Cyber Monday -- a Web holiday of sorts as millions of consumers head back to work and knock out some holiday shopping on their work computers. And with online holiday sales already hot so far this year -- a 13% increase over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amid economic doldrums, Apple has a spectacular year San Jose Mercury News By John Boudreau As 2010 draws to a close, much of the tech world is struggling to regain its footing after a difficult recession. Then there's Apple. Never before has this venerable company, which at age 34 is a grizzled veteran by Silicon Valley ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Game on with hot holiday gift picks USA Today Now that video game sales have exceeded those of box office movies and recorded music, you bet your bitmaps there are a number of incredible games to consider for your holiday spending spree. In fact, therein lies the problem — with so many triple-A ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scientists trick cells into switching identities Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — Suppose you could repair tissue damaged by a heart attack by magically turning other cells into heart muscle, so the organ could pump effectively again. Scientists aren't quite ready to do that. But they are reporting early success at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rupert Murdoch's iPad experiment is unlikely to succeed The Guardian In an age of throwing spaghetti at the wall to determine the 'what sticks' of publishing success, Rupert Murdoch is a veritable Julius Caesar; his taut ballista loaded with steaming linguine. In his latest publishing adventure Murdoch has thrown in his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government agencies navigate the promises and pitfalls of social media Los Angeles Times As law enforcement, transportation agencies and other departments rush to interact with the public through Twitter accounts and Facebook pages, guidelines for using social media have been slow to follow. By Raja Abdulrahim, Los Angeles Times When the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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