The venerable magazine will end its print edition and become a strictly online product. Once upon a time it was my job to get the monster out on time.
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Using media like wikis, blogs, and video, small investors join hedge funds in waging war on executives.
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Layoffs, weak exit climate could spell trouble.
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Redmond giant offers searchable text from scanned-in books in challenge to Google Print project.
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Search king signs deal with over 50 papers for print ad auctions.
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Now we know why RedHat spent $420 million to acquire middleware outfit.
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After legal battle, search king finally lets users download non-copyrighted books.
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Association of American Publishers sues the search giant for copyright infringement from book-scanning project.
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The search giant extends its controversial book-digitizing program to eight countries.
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Nothing burns me more than bad screen displays. You know what I'm talking about. The readability on PDAs, e-books, and cell phones in this country doesn't exactly elicit mountains of praise....
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Fabulous do-it-yourself manufacturing: Xerox never duplicated like this.
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The trials and tribulations of micromanagement: how Bill Gates's big plans blew up in his face.
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The evolution of intelligent computers.
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Choose Valhalla for the posh new digital-age address.
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Capitalists of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your post-industrial leisure.
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Exploring the nature within us in the century of biology.
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Perhaps we resemble the Victorians more than we think.
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Space was the place, says old NASA hand.
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There's money to be made by applying the laws of physics to the free markets.And trillion-dollar risks involved.
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You may not like Dick Morris, but you can't escape him.
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