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You guys! There's another Internet!

by
Steve Henn
Jul 26, 2011
Researchers are testing new ways to shove data around at speeds so fast we can't even wrap our puny human brains around it, and since this is so...

Study says the Internet is changing how we remember things

by
John Moe
Jul 15, 2011
A study shows how the Internet is bad for us that finds people are more likely to remember where they found info as opposed to what information...

Latest news from the Internet of Things

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John Moe
Jul 15, 2011
All the objects in our lives may soon be screaming at us and trying to get our attention. Hooray technology! Progress! From microchips in diapers...

Google launches Google+

by
Steve Henn
Sep 22, 2011
The search giant takes another crack at a social network, and Facebook.

The FTC launches anti-trust probe over Google ads

by
Mitchell Hartman
Sep 22, 2011
The company's ad-search practices are at issue.

Google gets 1 billion 'unique' visitors

by
Mitchell Hartman
Sep 22, 2011
That's more than Facebook. But unique isn't always best.

Hulu considering a sale?

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Sep 22, 2011
Hulu may soon be up for grabs. Marketplace Tech Report host John Moe discusses why the online TV show and movie service has been having a tough time lately.

ICANN asks the proverbial question: What's in a name?

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John Moe
Sep 22, 2011
The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has ended the .com era and has welcomed the .anything age. Tech Report host John Moe explains.

Get ready for a whole bunch of new Internet names

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Sep 22, 2011
The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has voted to allow domain names far afield from the typical .com or .org. Peter Dengate Thrush, chairman of ICANN, explains the new Internet landscape.

Big companies no longer limited to .com

by
Mariko Oi
Sep 22, 2011
Internet minders voted today to allow an onslaught of new domain names on themes as varied as company brands, entertainment and political causes.

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