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JUNE 18, 2007
Family Trees 2.0
A new crop of genealogy Web sites are designed to recharge the oldest social network in human history: the family

JUNE 18, 2007
Family Trees 2.0
A new crop of genealogy Web sites are designed to recharge the oldest social network in human history: the family

JUNE 18, 2007
Obama Wants to Be Your Friend
The Presidential candidates are trying to tap the power of social networks by signing up supporters on MySpace and Facebook

JUNE 18, 2007
Obama Wants to Be Your Friend
The Presidential candidates are trying to tap the power of social networks by signing up supporters on MySpace and Facebook

JUNE 18, 2007
When Your Social Sites Need Networking
For those hooked up to Facebook and MySpace and similar Web sites, managing diverse profiles can be a chore. That's where aggregators come in

JUNE 18, 2007
When Your Social Sites Need Networking
For those hooked up to Facebook and MySpace and similar Web sites, managing diverse profiles can be a chore. That's where aggregators come in

JUNE 18, 2007
Social Networking Goes Offline
Everybody needs friends to hang out with. Sites like MeetIn.org are helping users connect with like-minded people in the real world

JUNE 18, 2007
Social Networking Goes Offline
Everybody needs friends to hang out with. Sites like MeetIn.org are helping users connect with like-minded people in the real world

JULY 27, 2005
IBM's Mainframe with a Mission
The souped-up z9 spearheads Big Blue's bid to regain ground in the battle to manage and secure corporate datacenters

AUGUST 25, 2004
A Passage to India for Tyco Global?
Potential U.S. bidders turned up their noses at the conglomerate's telecom unit, but not the subcontinent's Tata and Reliance

MARCH 25, 2004
A New World for Microsoft?
If the EU ruling against the software giant is upheld, it could force changes in the way Redmond does business

JULY 15, 2003
Why Google Should Be Worried
By buying Overture, Yahoo! is challenging its rival in the booming paid-search market -- and giving Microsoft a headache as well

APRIL 11, 2003
The Humvee of Laptops
Panasonic's Toughbook has found fans among troops in Iraq. That should boost sales for the whole ruggedized laptop segment




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