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Online Shoppers Spend Over the Weekend, But Will it Last?
On Black Friday, online shoppers spent 11 percent more than last year, but retailers are not sure whether the spending will continue.
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Technology to Help You Navigate Black Friday Shopping
Smartphone apps, Twitter, Facebook and the Web offer a host of tools to navigate the sea of sales on Black Friday.
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Independent Skype Set for Exec Shakeup
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Skype chief operating officer is leaving the newly independent Internet phone company.... (more) Independent Skype Set for Exec Shakeup
America's Next Top Stock Model
A new Web site called Trefis gives average investors some hi-tech tools for building financial models for the companies they follow.
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Joost Sells Most of Its Assets to Adconion
The struggling online video site is selling its name, trademark and other technology, but says it will keep operating in some form.
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Asana Aims to Change the Way We Work
Asana, started by a Facebook co-founder, has raised money from well-known venture capitalists for its workplace productivity software.
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Milo Raises Money to Help People Shop Offline
Milo, a start-up Web site, helps people figure out where to buy things at stores in their neighborhoods instead of online.
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For Search, Murdoch Looks to a Deal With Microsoft
News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has engaged in early stage discussions with Microsoft about a pact to get paid from Microsoft to remove its news content from Google's search engine.
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LinkedIn Aims to Show Up in More Places Online
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — LinkedIn will open its technology platform to software developers who want to incorporate its data about people... into their business applications. (more) LinkedIn Aims to Show Up in More Places Online
Sony Ericsson's Infinite Hope for a Turnaround
Sony Ericsson hopes to differentiate its new smartphones with an "Infinite Button" that links entertainment and communications. But will it ever be sold in the United States?
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Barnes & Noble's Nook Sold Out for the Holidays
Customers buying the company's electronic reading device now will receive them next year.
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Google: 'We Don't Want to Be a Utility'
Google fields questions about its Power Meter, its market strategy and the privacy of consumer data at a smart grid conference in California.
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BigDeal Puts a New Spin on 'Entertainment Shopping'
BigDeal, a new venture-backed "entertainment auction" site, takes on Swoopo.com by saying there is no way to lose.
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Palm Drops iTunes Workaround, for Now
Has Palm stopped battling Apple over whether or not Pre and Pixi owners can synchronize their handsets with iTunes?
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Nvidia's Gamers Helped It Win Big Business
Profits gained from Nvidia's gaming chip business have helped pay for an expansion into the corporate and science markets.
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Former Nickelodeon Chief Has iPhone Plans
Albie Hecht, the former Nickelodeon Entertainment president, hopes to introduce his latest children's entertainment franchise as an app.
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Supercomputers Are Still Fast, but Less Super
Supercomputers are not exotic beasts anymore. Increasingly they're just really large systems that rely on mainstream computing parts.
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Andy Grove's Prescription for Health Care
Andy Grove, former chief executive of Intel, offers his ideas for bringing some of the "better, faster, cheaper" virtues of the chip industry to health care.
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Hulu Steps Into Music With EMI and Norah Jones
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Hulu has struck a deal with EMI, the music label, to bring music videos to its site.... First up is a Norah Jones channel. (more) Hulu Steps Into Music With EMI and Norah Jones
New Sony Reader May Miss Christmas for Some
Sony will begin taking orders on Wednesday for its new wireless e-reader device. But it says some buyers may not get it until January.
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