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Google Instant feeds real-time addiction
September 10, 2010Google this week released its Instant Search feature, which displays live search results as soon as you begin typing.
Video game piracy: Is it good for business?
September 10, 2010Although as old as gaming itself, software piracy has been making headlines lately, seen by many as a growing danger to a business just coming to grips with the transition to digital.
Flash apps blessed by Jobs for iPhone, other Apple mobile devices
September 10, 2010No more talking Flash trash: the program that Steve Jobs so seems to revile appears to be good-to-go for use for apps on the iPhone and Apple's other mobile devices.
Are you ready for some football science?
September 10, 2010
Science editor Alan Boyle's weblog: Scientists and sports stars are taking the field with a 10-part series that explains the physics and biology behind football.
'Here you have...' virus hits major companies
September 10, 2010A new virus based in e-mails with the subject line "Here You have" began running rampant Thursday, hitting corporate America hard.
Boeing teams up with space tourism company
September 10, 2010
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Space Adventures says it has reached "a unique agreement" with the Boeing Co. on future space transportation services.
Facebook users are jerks, another study confirms
September 10, 2010
Never mind global warning! Given the cavalcade of studies — specious or otherwise — revealing how Facebook is destroying humanity, we probably won't be around for the worst of it.
Sorry, Britney Spears: Quality trumps quantity on Twitter
September 10, 2010You don't have to be a celebrity to rule the Twitterverse, according to a new metric about Twitter developed at Cornell University.
Cosmic Log: The race to create frankenfuel
September 10, 2010
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Researchers report on the latest effort to tweak genes so that yeast cells can produce biofuel more cheaply and efficiently.
Seven deep mysteries of history
September 10, 2010What happened to Amelia Earhart? Genghis Khan? History provides us with lessons, but also with puzzles that have yet to be solved. Here are seven of them.
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