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You know Saul Bass, even if you've never heard of him
Saul Bass had a huge role in modern design. Today's Google doodle pays homage to some of his work, but it only scratches the surface. The man, who would have turned 93 on Wednesday, created some of Hollywood's most iconic opening credits and corporate America's most recognizable logos.
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World's five largest companies
For the first time in nearly a decade, the world’s five largest public companies are all American affair These are the Top 5, as of mid-April 2013.
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George Ferris: Here are all 10 of Google's animal odd couples
Google's latest doodle combines two events. The love-themed amusement park celebrates Valentine's Day and the 154th birthday of George Ferris, who invented the Ferris wheel. Clicking on the heart-button located in the center of the doodle makes the two Ferris wheels spin. When they stop, a new couple is formed and they go on a date. Much like real-life dating, some of these dates end well and others, well, let's just say the other dates shouldn't expect a second one. Have you seen all of the couples? If not, here's your chance to see the curious pairs.
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20 best iPhone apps for starters
Here's a selection of some essential and not-so-essential apps that will help you get by in a world increasingly dependent on digital interaction.
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Eight steps to getting the right insurance
Comparing insurance policies is tough. However, by following these eight steps, you can simplify the process and find the right insurance policy for you.
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Google is Skynet, and other Internet conspiracies
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Regulators drawing a bead on Yahoo, Microsoft partnership
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Google + Espresso = lots of instant (old) books
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Moral of Obama, Kanye incident? Nothing is off the record anymore.
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Bing now the fastest growing search engine in the US
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Joe Wilson is 'admonished,' and everyone reaches for a dictionary
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Can Google Fast Flip bring print readers online?
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Crop circles, Google Earth, and the logo mystery
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Friends Like These
Not content with Facebook, a writer travels the globe to catch up with 12 childhood pals.
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Snipping URLs into friendly forms
Online services reduce long Web addresses.
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Motorola Cliq takes aim at social network users
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Why are they calling it 'climate change' now?
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As Google Books battle draws on, Amazon makes its case
The harsh critique of Google’s 10-month-old settlement with U.S. authors and publishers emerged this week in a 41-page brief that Amazon filed.
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Gmail is back up, but are Google outages getting worse?
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A private eye does an online search of us
In 20 short minutes, he puts together an extensive dossier on a Monitor editor, including his social security number, hobbies, and sartorial habits.
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How we're losing our privacy online
From personal photos circulated inadvertently on Facebook to ‘Web bugs’ that monitor our buying habits, the Internet is exposing the private us to the public more than any technology in history. Here’s why you should care – and how to avoid it.
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Google's Ascii Easter egg
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On Google, Kennedy is king
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Outed blogger who flamed model angry at Google
Rosemary Port says Google failed to protect her right to privacy.
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Swiss official tells Google to erase street views
Hanspeter Thuer, Switzerland’s federal data protection commissioner, said Google’s pictures were violating Switzerland’s strict privacy laws by failing to obscure people’s identities on the mapping service, which offers detailed street-level images.
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Opinion: Surefire tricks to boost your US News college ranking
Schools are getting desperate. So why not double your faculty, dine with the magazine's editor, or cut a deal with Donald Trump?
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Google lawsuit dispels the Web's oldest tradition: anonymity
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After slow start, more IPOs predicted in 2009
Fueling the optimism: the stock market’s recovery, and investors’ willingness to take risks again, especially in the case of IPOs, where companies are selling stock to the public for the first time.
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Artist finds inspiration in Google Maps



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