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10-Year-Old Google's Growth Raising Monopoly Fears
Associated PressWhen Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world. It sounded...Tags: Marketing, Consumer Electronics Industry, Networking, Internet, Book
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Moody's cuts financial ratings for SunTrust
A major credit-rating agency downgraded SunTrust Banks Inc.'s financial ratings this week, citing the banking giant's ongoing exposure to troubled loans amid the real estate and investment crisis. Atlanta-based SunTrust is the nation's seventh-largest...Tags: Sales, Wii, Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp., Nintendo Company Ltd.
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Touch Mechanic video game coming to Nintendo DS
Autoblog.comFiled under: ToysClick above for gallery of Touch Mechanic screenshotsVideo games have long since extended their reach beyond violent first-person shooters and fast paced driving games to include the more mundane aspects of life. In The Sims, gamers... -
Google releasing a free Web browser
Associated PressGoogle Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company took...Tags: Marketing, Consumer Electronics Industry, Networking, Internet, Google Inc.
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PS3 still lowest-risk Blu-ray player
Like a box of Cracker Jack, the PlayStation 3 has a little prize inside. Within every PS3 gaming console comes the world's most advanced, most affordable Blu-ray Disc player. That was true a year ago, too. As long as it remains true, though, Blu-ray...Tags: Sony Corp., DVD Players, Consumer Electronics Industry, Technology
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Video game reviews: 'Quest for Booty,' PixelJunk Eden' and 'Siren'
Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty Sony | for the PlayStation 3 | $15 At the end of last year's Tools of Destruction, Clank disappeared with a tribe of his fellow robots. As this new chapter begins, Ratchet (the furry half of the duo) discovers...Tags: Sony Corp., Game Playing
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Another Way To Surf
Google releases the latest product in its bid to take over the world — a free Web browser to rival Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla Foundation's Firefox. The browser, called "Chrome," is open source like Firefox and is being promoted as...Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
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Google's new browser shines — in Chrome
The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers. The free browser, called "Chrome," is being promoted as a sleeker,...Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
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New releases
CDs Brian Wilson, That Lucky Old Sun Young Jeezy, The Recession Chris Tomlin, Hello Love Hollywood Undead, Swan Songs Terrence Howard, Shine Through It Jefferson Airplane, At the Family Dog Ballroom DVDs Transformers (Blu-ray)...Tags: Blackbeard, Brian Wilson, Nintendo Company Ltd., Desperate Housewives
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Microsoft Cutting Price Of Xbox 360 Console
Microsoft Corp. is cutting the price of its Xbox 360 gaming console, beginning Friday, with the cheapest version selling for $200, making it less expensive than the Nintendo Wii, which retails for $250. The Xbox 360 Arcade version had been selling for...Tags: Sales, Wii, Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp., Nintendo Company Ltd.
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Microsoft cutting Xbox 360 prices
From the Associated PressMicrosoft Corp. is cutting the prices of its Xbox 360 game console beginning Friday, with the cheapest version selling for $200, less expensive than the Nintendo Wii, which retails for $250. The Xbox 360 Arcade version had been selling for $280....Tags: Game Playing, Sales, Wii, Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp.
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Google's Chrome browser gets us closer to computing in the clouds
Chicago Tribune reporterGoogle's new Web browser is widely viewed as keen competition for Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Here's another thought: Chrome, which debuted Tuesday, takes computer users a step closer to an environment where they may no longer need an operating...Tags: Sales, Consumer Electronics Industry, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Software Industry, Google Inc.
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