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Indian activists are taking Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to court, alleging the three accept ads for products enabling expectant parents to learn their fetus' gender.

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Digital TV: Rough on Rabbit Ears

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Can Undersea Cables Presage a Boom?

Communications links among countries are like transportation routes in the past, opening up new territories to trade and an economic upsurge

 

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The CEO Guide to Cloud Computing

A big shift in how companies obtain software and computing capacity is under way as more companies tap into Web-based applications

 

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The Trouble with Twitter

Don't be surprised to see advertising on Twitter soon. It's about the only way the service can generate revenue. But will it be enough?

 

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Nanotechnology: Safe and Green Cuisine

Food created with nanotechnology is healthful for humans and environmentally friendly. Pro or con?