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The number of Internet users in China has exceeded the number
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Yahoo will serve Bing results
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Zimbabwe Printed the First $100 Trillion Dollar Note in History
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Global warming is the new religion of First World urban elites
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Foreign Investment In The US Is Going Down
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The iPhone App Store is the world’s biggest walled garden.
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Meet Cybraphon – the autonomous emotional robot band
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Stop following directions and start designing
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The Pirate Bay Is Being Sued Again
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Toyota Humanoid Robot Runs At 7 Km/hr
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How wars, plagues, and urban disease propelled Europe’s rise to riches
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Porsche may take $7 billion hit on VW options sale
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Big spenders tend to marry big savers, researchers find
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A One World Currency Is Inevitable
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Wall Street’s Reaction To The Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal: Not Good
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Steve Jobs on why Apple doesn’t do market research
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Israeli strike seems almost inevitable… (WSJ)
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Results of: 7 developers, working 24/7 for 90 days, 1 house (in Colombia)
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