Topic: Paul Saffo
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Cover Story How artificial intelligence is changing our lives
From smart phones that act as personal concierges to self-parking cars to medical robots, the artificial intelligence revolution is here. So where do humans fit in?
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No TV ads? Maybe not. NBC, FOX, CBS sue over ad-skip feature.
NBC, FOX, and CBS have file a lawsuit against Dish Network for Autohop, a feature that blacks out commercials on pre-recorded network shows. The networks argue that the feature violates copyright laws and jeopardizes the financial foundation of the entire television industry.
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It's not just Instagram. The 'app economy' is taking off.
Facebook's $1 billion purchase of smartphone app Instagram is just the tip of the iceberg. Apps represent a $20 billion industry employing nearly 500,000 people.
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Are iPads, smartphones, and the Mobile Web rewiring the way we think?
Multitasking on smartphones, iPads, and the Mobile Web makes some feel smarter and others just more scattered. Is it changing how we think?
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By standing up to China, Google returns to its roots
Google's decision to stop censoring search results in China, despite Chinese government demands, is reminiscent of the company's founding principles.
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Steve Jobs's health: A personal or public matter?
Many investors see the innovative Apple CEO as fundamental to the company's success. If he's unwell, they think they should be told.
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Oracle-Sun deal could transform industry
The takeover bid boosts Oracle, but the impact on open-source software is unclear.
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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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