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Goodbye, AOL triangle. Hello, AOL goldfish.
AOL today previewed a new logo, which will be officially implemented on Dec. 10. Many professional designers panned the revamped AOL scheme.
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Why Web widgets will invade your TV
Web widgets bring Internet perks to the biggest screen in most people’s homes.
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Net neutrality: FCC proposes three new rules
The FCC's net neutrality guidelines would be a bill of rights for Internet users by prohibiting providers from blocking legal content or cutting connection speeds without explaining why.
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The Jay Leno Show and the rise of political humor
Jay Leno's new show debuts tonight and features a Washington-based political correspondent.
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Nielsen shakes off big-media, bucks DVRs, online video
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Should CNN attack its own anchor over 'birther' flap?
A media watchdog group releases an ad criticizing CNN anchor Lou Dobbs for stoking the 'birther' controversy.
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Searching for the next Google
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Internet and TV: a marriage that never works
Column: Intel and Yahoo are the latest to try to merge the two media. Why past efforts have failed.
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Review: Online maps can jog better running routes
Websites help runners keep track of the miles they run.
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New ads: battle of the brands
More companies go negative to grab consumers. Why it might backfire.
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XO laptop: Give one, get one with Amazon
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Bad week for Yahoo
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Ecofriendly is good business
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ISPs take major step in curbing child porn
Three major firms agreed June 10 to purge images from their Web servers.



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