Steve Wozniak Wonders Whose Altar We’re Worshipping At
The man who brought us personal computers sounds like he has some regrets.
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The man who brought us personal computers sounds like he has some regrets.
The European Commission launches an antitrust investigation into Google.
"IPO anxiety": the fear that taking your start-up public is so 1999.
Could John Kerry's brother be the country's first privacy czar?
Will someone come out on top soon, please? Because we want to watch Hulu on our TV.
The net is about to get very biased.
One spammer was responsible for 20 percent of the world's spam supply.
It added almost 2 million new subscribers in the period from June to September.
Also: no more interminable phone waits. Hooray!
Watch Joseph Altuzarra talk about his Spring 2011 collection.
Almost half of them are now using social media.
The max is now fifteen minutes.
What should the company do with the increasing number of left-behind profiles?
Whereas the Internet's "over," newspapers are apparently just kickin'.
"They won't pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can't get it."
All the nakedness on the site is getting a bit much.
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