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- Facebook names ex YouTube finance chief as new CFO
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- iPhone, Apple PCs vulnerable to hackers: consultant
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- Young keep it simple in high-tech world: survey
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- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate
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- iPhone, Apple PCs vulnerable to hackers: consultant
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- Apple's iPhone vulnerable to hackers: report
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- Microsoft curtails how long it stores Web searches
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- US and China Top List of Spam-Relaying Countries
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- Linux Gains Two New Virtualization Solutions
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- Microsoft Sees Stronger XP Sales in FY08
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- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
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- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
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- Facebook Acquires Parakey's Web OS Platform
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- Canadian valley aims to keep cellphone-free quiet
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- Google to bid for U.S. airwaves if condition added
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- U.S. telco results expected to prove video growth
- US court dismisses Qualcomm appeal for now
- Open Library Goes Online With Public Domain Books
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- U.S. telco results expected to prove video growth
- YouTube role grows as U.S. election nears
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- YouTube role grows as U.S. election nears
- Former Spammer Reveals Secrets in New Book
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- Holes Remain Open in Firefox Password Manager
- Google may bid in spectrum auction
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- FBI Used Spyware for Online Search
- Cheap Paint-able Solar Cells Developed
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- Canada's Copyright Cops Give Go-Ahead For iPod Tax
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- Vista's growing pains leave room for XP
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- Nokia starts global positioning service
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