Topic: Google Inc.
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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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Horizon highlights – 'How'd they do that?' edition
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Biden's Internet gaffe amusing but Stevens is the king
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Opinion: The intensifying battle over Internet freedom
From China to Syria, repressive nations are cracking down hard on digital dissidents.
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Dow plunges to a nearly 12-year low
Concerns about banks and AIG weigh on markets.
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A better world through games
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Twitter’s secret: the law of unintended consequences
How 'tweet nothings' became a $250 million cultural phenomenon
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Review round-up: Amazon Kindle 2
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More books coming to your cell phone
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Stalk your friends with Google
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Google labels entire Web as 'malware,' Web labels Google as 'monopoly'
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Sunday morning show lineup
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Does wind power really provide more jobs than coal?
Earlier this week, Fortune's eco-blog, Green Wombat, ran a story under the headline, "Wind jobs outstrip the coal industry."
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Check your Gmail offline
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More change! Joe Biden's house is clear on Google Earth
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As property crimes increase, more neighbors are on patrol
Armed with cellphones, flashlights, and Twitter posts, they can make a positive difference.
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Blogs: an effective job-hunting tool?
Reviews are mixed as to whether they give job seekers an edge.
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Blogs, YouTube: the new battleground of Gaza conflict
Both sides used the Internet to rally supporters and shape public opinion.
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Downturn exposes Google's strengths, Microsoft's flaws
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He's not even president yet and Obama is changing YouTube
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Great recession? Mini-depression? What to call this crisis.
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Stars, famous and not-so-famous, descend on DC for huge inaugural parties
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Horizon highlights – Motown edition
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USA
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What Jobs's exit means for Apple
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Avoiding Twitter hacks, Koobface, and other security holes
As millions move to online social networks, so do computer threats.



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