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Black Monday
The gathering economic storm made landfall in the tech industry Monday. Apple. Google and others suffered a precipitous drop in share price after the House of Representatives failed to pass a bailout plan for the financial sector. (Sept. 29)
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BoomTown Visits The Digital Dutch, Part 2
BoomTown Visits The Digital Dutch, Part 2
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D6: Michael Dell, Part One
D6: Michael Dell, Part One
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Ballmer's Solution to Financial Crisis: Stop Watching CNBC
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the US economic crisis will likely hurt software demand. Plus the iPhone's slow boat to China. (Sept. 26)
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Microsofts ODF Support Good ?? On Paper
Microsoft is improving Office's openness. As All Things Digital's John Paczkowski reports the company is adding support for Open Document Format to Microsoft Office. Plus human-animal hybrids and AT&T's 3G network. (May 22)
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BoomTown Visits the Digital Dutch
BoomTown Visits the Digital Dutch
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Yahoo: Start Bleeding Purple
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has hired consulting group Bain & Co. to help make the company "more fit," and he's not talking about a daily employee excercise regime. Plus MySpace Music debuts, Digg gets funding and T-Mobiles G1 versus the iPhone. (Sept. 25)
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D6: Tom Rogers, Part Four
D6: Tom Rogers, Part Four
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Mossberg Gets Secure, Remote Access on CrossLoop
WSJ's Walt Mossberg reviews CrossLoop, a free software that allows users to securely work with other computer users located in different geographical areas. Walt says CrossLoop, which enables you to see the screen and control the mouse and keyboar...
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D6: Tom Rogers, Part Three
D6: Tom Rogers, Part Three
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Kara Visits Joost in London: Restarting the Start-up!
Kara Visits Joost in London: Restarting the Start-up!
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Android Invasion
Tuesday in New York, Google and T-Mobile unveiled the G1, the first cell phone to run on Google's Android mobile platform. Plus Larry Page's happy-joy, CEO churn at Circuit City and $39 billion in bonuses for the Street's five largest banks(Sept.23)
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D6: Tom Rogers, Part Two
D6: Tom Rogers, Part Two
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Grave New World
Though it's transforming the financial word as we know it, the government response to the collapse on Wall Street doesn't seem to have reassured jittery investors. Plus Microsoft's "I'm a PC" ads made on Macs. (Sept. 22)
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D6: Tom Rogers, Part One
D6: Tom Rogers, Part One
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D6: Nathan Myhrvold, Part Three
D6: Nathan Myhrvold, Part Three
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GOP's Newest Platform: Techno-Ignorance
The hacking of Republican vice presidential hopeful Gov. Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account suggests the GOP isn't quite as tech-savvy as it would have the public believe. Plus Microsoft drops Seinfeld. (Sept. 18)
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D6: Nathan Myhrvold, Part Two
D6: Nathan Myhrvold, Part Two
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D6: Nathan Myhrvold, Part One
D6: Nathan Myhrvold, Part One
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Hot for SanDisk
Though its initial $5.8 billion offer for SanDisk was rebuffed, Samsung isn't taking no for an answer. Plus depressing news from Dell, Microsoft and Cray's new mainstream supercomputer and Nintendo's profitable employees. (Sept. 17)
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