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People search engine Rapleaf revises privacy policy
In response to queries by CNET News.com, specialized search engine discloses marketing business that sells data about people's social-network ties.
Tue Sep 04 17:57:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Does Sony finally have an iTunes answer?
As it reportedly prepares another challenge to iTunes' video offering, observers say the company has many tools needed to launch an offensive against Apple.
Wed Sep 05 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Has Palm finally hit rock bottom?
news analysis Decision to cancel Foleo is an embarrassing admission that Palm has strayed from the path it once blazed as a mobile-computing pioneer.
Palm's Foleo canceled
Earlier Jeff Hawkins interview
Tue Sep 04 16:54:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

British women in tech jobs: I quit
Survey reveals that despite faster promotions, women are leaving U.K. tech jobs in greater numbers, and gender pay gap has widened.
Wed Sep 05 06:10:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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Your luxurious prefab green home
XtremeHomes builds dwellings that are green-conscious--both by using sustainable materials and by consolidating the labor under one roof to conserve resources. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos reports from the company's factory in Oroville, Calif.

Commentary
A judicial blessing for vote-swapping sites
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a court victory could turn Web sites into a deciding factor in close presidential elections. Read Full Story

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How to make a Microserf smile
Also: Reports: Linux, Unix keywords banned on Xbox Live Read it now...
Silverlight goes 1.0, adds Linux support
Microsoft released Silverlight 1.0 and said it has partnered with Novell to deliver a Linux version of the software.
Tue Sep 04 21:01:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Corbis move paves way for higher-end microstock
SnapVillage is considering support for raw images in its stock-photo business, a move that could give it an angle over better-established competitors that only permit JPEG.
Wed Sep 05 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story



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