Topic: Rob Enderle
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Huffington Post, AOL deal: why they did it
Huffington Post and AOL will have a combined base of 117 million unique visitors a month. The two companies inked a deal Sunday at the Super Bowl.
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Google China move puts pressure on Microsoft, Yahoo
Like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo run Chinese search engines. But they are continuing to comply with censorship even after Google China has stopped. Some in Congress say US technology companies should be compelled to take a firmer stance on free speech in China.
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Apple Store braces for iPad pre-order blitz
The online Apple Store went down for several hours early Friday morning, as Apple updated the site to accommodate the iPad pre-order rush.
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3-D glasses get a makeover
New home entertainment technology aims to transform a 3-D viewer’s experience.
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Netbooks, smart phones: Is more convergence ahead for mobiles?
As laptops get smaller and cellphones get more powerful, will they eventually become the same device?
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Yelp lets business owners talk back. Dialogue or argument?
The popular online consumer-review website will allow business owners to respond to negative reviews.
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Why Yahoo's Jerry Yang stepped down
His performance showed that not every start-up whiz can be a turnaround CEO.
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Blu-ray feeling blue?
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Shareholder ire may reshape Yahoo
After failed bid, change may come through boardroom rather than courtroom, say analysts.







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