
Fuego Nation social network appears to be designed around ad programs
New social network might become the darling of ad buyers, but we don't see users flocking to it.
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Net usage spikes after U.S. Airways plane crash
People looking for news and information about the crash into the Hudson River caused a big spike in Internet traffic.
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Report: Samsung Electronics restructures into two divisions
Samsung Electronics is consolidating its four divisions into two, with one centered on consumer products and the other on components, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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Ballmer: My impatience hurt our search business
Microsoft's CEO wants to call out his impatience as a core cause of his company's irrelevance in paid search, but lack of focus is arguably a bigger fault.
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Share contact info, social graph via Google Profiles
By telling Google whom you entrust with your phone numbers, you tell the company who your close ties are. Now how about better integration with Gmail contacts?
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CleanBoard: Recycled drywall from a solar factory
Can drywall be carbon neutral? Start-up CleanBoard plans to use a solar-powered factory to make wall board from entirely recycled materials.
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Linux vs. Windows: Which is a better Web host?
The operating systems have converged in Web hosting, making either a good choice and pushing the conversation as to "which is best" to the applications they enable.
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Week in review: Changes at the helm
Steve Jobs takes a medical leave of absence from Apple, and Yahoo names a chief executive to replace Jerry Yang. Also: Taking tech's temperature.
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Report: TweetDeck raising angel round
The company, which makes an app designed to manage people's Twitters, is raising an angel round of funding somewhere under $500,000, according to AllThingsD.
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Android phone Agora delayed indefinitely
Australia's Kogan Technologies says its Google-optimized smartphone must be redesigned with a higher-resolution display, at least matching that of T-Mobile's G1.
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ISPs can profit from busting file sharers
Nexicon says it can help ISPs automate policing process and also share in the fees collected from music piracy.
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On Inauguration Day, will my cell phone work?
About 2 million people are expected to be in Washington, D.C., texting and calling friends and family to share the historic moment. Will the cell phone network be up to the task?
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Why Obama's cell phone calls will always go through
A little-known government program called the National Communications System is designed to keep the government together during an "emergency, attack, recovery and reconstitution."
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Securing the Windows 7 beta
Several leading security companies have products, at least in test form, that work with Microsoft's new operating system.
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How to watch Obama's inauguration (and the parties) online
There will be numerous Web sites hosting Webcasts of Barack Obama's inauguration on January 20. And for those in Washington, a few tech parties worth hitting up.
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How Microsoft blew the keyword business
The Wall Street Journal looks back at how Microsoft killed off its own "inner Google." But despite the missed chances, says ZDNet's Larry Dignan, don't count Redmond out.
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Browser battle? They're more alike than different
Four top browser execs face off (sort of) at a Churchill Club event.
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UMG expands Web video profile with Kyte alliance
Largest of the top four recording companies pens an agreement that will give its artists the ability to easily post streaming video.
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Sundance opens film fest by breaking the mold
For the first time in the festival's 25 years, founder Robert Redford kicks off things with a feature-length clay animation film, Mary and Max, which innovates on many levels.
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Sundance screens eco-films, movie tech
roundup This year, the renowned film festival is showcasing the environment, as well as artists who use technology to tell stories in new ways.
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