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Additive Manufacturing: The U.S. Government's Hopes for 3D Printing
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Sep 27, 2012
The Obama Administration hopes to put $1 billion towards the future of manufacturing, with an emphasis on areas like 3D printing -- which is gaining more traction in the medical industry.
Myspace: Will a redesign resurrect the site?
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Sep 27, 2012
Myspace has a slick new look, according to a new promotional video--but can that bring it back to its former social media glory?
Google Projected to Beat Facebook in Display Ads, and Why the Tech Giant is in New York
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Sep 27, 2012
You know those online display ads that seem to know where you've shopped on the web recently? Facebook had been making the most money on them, but new forecasts suggest Google will earn the most revenue from display ads this year.
A Law Protecting Teachers from Cyber Bullying, and New York City's Hottest Tech Ticket
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Sep 20, 2012
North Carolina is taking a hard line against kids who bully teachers online. And every month New York Tech Meetup sells out in just four minutes...and the theater's a big one at NYU. Venture capitalists are here along with engineers, designers, and start ups both theoretical and already online.
Exploring New York's Tech Ecosystem
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Sep 27, 2012
Where is the New York tech scene, and what does it feel like? One way to find out is to take a tour.
Welcome to New York! Marketplace Tech moves to NYC
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Sep 17, 2012
In this first episode with new host David Brancaccio, we take a tour of our new digs in New York City for a look at the areas booming tech scene
Websites accused of collecting kids' online data
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Aug 23, 2012
A group of consumer advocate organization says some big name companies are violating kids' online privacy laws.
Inside the sexual harassment in online gaming
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Aug 2, 2012
Trash talk in online gaming is pretty standard. But some women in the virtual world face verbal and even physical harassment that's all too real.
Poker players expect big payout from online Ponzi scheme
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Aug 1, 2012
Some online poker players are expecting a big payout soon, thanks to a multi-million dollar settlement between the Justice Department and two online poker companies. The companies were accused of running a Ponzi scheme.
Physicist Alan Guth wins major $3 million science award
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Aug 1, 2012
The Fundamental Physics Prize is brand new and recognizes "transformative advances in the field." One of the winners, Alan Guth, talks about the big win.








