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Cable operators could fare the recession just fine. Americans don't want to give up cable TV and telcos haven't stolen cable business -- yet.
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Independent software coders are on the road to becoming self-made millionaires through the iPhone App Store, where popular applications are raking in thousands of dollars a day.
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Google cofounder Sergey Brin has finally started a personal blog, and he went from describing his title choice to revealing some significant health news: he is at potentially high risk for contracting Parkinson's disease.
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Wall Street headed for a huge rally Friday after the U.S. government said it is creating a plan to rescue the nation's troubled banks. The plan hasn't been unveiled but two other moves sent futures soaring: a temporary ban on short selling, and the of a Depression-era fund to provide guarantees for U.S. money market mutual funds.
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Oracle says its first-quarter profit improved 28 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations. The business software maker's net income for the quarter ended Aug. 31 rose to $1.08 billion, or 21 cents per share, from $840 million, or 16 cents per share, a year ago.
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Branding experts were scratching their heads today over Microsoft's decision to so quickly abandon a quirky TV ad campaign starring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld, with some wondering if that really was the plan all along — as Microsoft insists.
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The Web 2.0 Expo in New York may have the misfortune of happening during the worst week for tech companies since the collapse of the bubble and a global equities meltdown born of a unrelenting crisis of confidence -- but you wouldn't know it from the unbridled optimism and business-as-usual attitude during a slew of presentations to the young and the hungry.
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After only a couple of TV commercials featuring Odd Couple Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates Microsoft is killing the campaign meant to be its answer to Apple's long-running "PC & Mac" duo that few seemed to love and many loved to ridicule, if not hate.
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After voluntarily delaying the start of the Yahoo deal three months ago to give antitrust regulators time to review the potential impact, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said he isn't willing to wait very much beyond an Oct. 11 deadline spelled out in the companies' contract even if the government says it needs more time to assess whether the alliance will diminish competition.
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Dean Kamen has teamed up with Forum Nokia to encourage young mobile developers to create the next big application to benefit society. The contest "Calling All Innovators," which they announced today at Web Expo 2.0 in New York, will award up to $150,000 dollars to the winner, and Nokia will help him or her to distribute the application.


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