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Yahoo scores a coup and lands a top Googler
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Jul 17, 2012
And goodbye to installed software: Microsoft Office is becoming a service.
Intel to kick off a tepid tech earnings season
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Jul 17, 2012
Weak European demand for technology products hit home in Silicon Valley. Analysts expect subdued second-quarter tech earnings.
Yahoo! taps Google exec Marissa Mayer as new chief
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Jul 16, 2012
After cycling through three CEOs in three years, the Sunnyvale, Calif., Internet company today announced that it has appointed Marissa Mayer as president and chief executive officer.
Digg sold for scrap
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Jul 13, 2012
The last remnants of the once popular social media site were sold yesterday -- for just $500,000.
Apple pulls out of environmental certification, loses sales
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Jul 12, 2012
The computer giant withdrawal from EPEAT may turn into a profit.
A roundup of the 'micro' news
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Jul 10, 2012
Small apartments and even smaller CEO tenures make for a "micro" news day.
The downfall of innovation at Microsoft
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Jul 9, 2012
Microsoft used to be the tech industry leader, now it's playing catch up. Kurt Eichenwald has written about the state of the company in the August issue of Vanity Fair.
A newer, tinier iPad is said to be on the way
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Jul 6, 2012
Apple looks to compete with Microsoft's and Google's smaller tablet models. Also, Google builds a robot brain that becomes keen on cat videos, and women post unflattering pictures of each other on Facebook.
Google Glass is on the way whether you like it or not
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Jun 28, 2012
The device lets you take pictures or video, shows you information like from a smartphone -- but on glasses. Some may think it's disconcerting. Also, Apple blocks a Samsung tablet from being sold.
Google's Nexus Q: Made, not just designed, in the U.S.A.
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Jun 28, 2012
Will Google’s decision to manufacture its Nexus Q media player in the U.S. instead of China pay off?












