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In riposte to Google Books, site sponsored by 27 countries goes on line and is instantly swamped. Europeana will offer books in 23 languages and instant translation.
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Jerry Yang's departure was long overdue. Was it founder's syndrome or a timid board?
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Transformation. Paradigms Tossed. Out With the Old. Microsoft's embrace of "the cloud" is just a sign of the latest upheaval in tech -- and it's right on schedule.
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Agreement will make millions of out-of-print books available online. Publishers will share revenue.
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Norway’s browser innovator now sees the future in the mobile market.
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T-Mobile's reported move toward an open platform speeds the demise of pre-installed software on mobile phones.
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Fujitsu and Siemens Split on PC biz, Google upgrades translation, Paris embraces Wee-Fee, Asia universities get no respect.
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Nintendo outsells rivals again,Japan girds for a mini-notebook price war, BSkyB benefits from economic slowdown, and Google's latest lawsuit.
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The disparate results of three of the biggest tech players are a reminder that the Wall Street consensus is not always right.
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Rupert and Wendy (and the other Media Moguls) at Sun Valley, a French "anti-iPhone," Huawei's Gravity-defying Rise, and more..
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