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A New York Times blog
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Does Silicon Valley Face an Innovation Crisis?
Judy Estrin, a serial technology entrepreneur, says in a new book that Silicon Valley -- and the country -- are facing a crisis of innovation.
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Extinguish the Rumors: No New Amazon Kindle This Year
Sorry, e-book readers. There will be no new Kindle for Christmas, the company says.
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YouTube Praises Dismissal of Copyright Suit Against Veoh
Late Wednesday, a federal judge threw out a copyright infringement suit against video-sharing site Veoh. Google's YouTube unit claimed the ruling bodes well for its legal fight with Viacom.
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I'm in Your Google Docs, Reading Your Spreadsheets
Sharing documents with your coworkers via Google Docs sure is convenient. But one little typo can turn into a big security problem.
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Cisco Buys E-Mail and Calendaring Start-Up for $215 Million
Cisco announced Wednesday it will acquire PostPath, a venture-backed start-up that provides open-source email and calendaring software, for $215 million.
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Why a New Browser From Microsoft Matters
IE 8 is Microsoft's answer to the renewed browser challenge. Meanwhile, Firefox is now a credible competitor to IE, with its share of the browser market having climbed to 19 percent.
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Bits Blog Is All A-Twitter
The New York Times' Bits technology blog is now on Twitter. Subscribe to the feed at http://twitter.com/bitsblog.
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Apple Imperfect
Apple's recent problems with the iPhone, MobileMe and the Macbook Air aren't unusual. The company has always struggled with occasional technical issues -- just like its competitors.
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Clean-Tech Venture Capitalist Speaks to the Democrats
Nancy Floyd, a venture capitalist who invests in clean technology, addressed the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday.
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Facebook Gets Friended by Malware
Facebook users have been targeted by spam and a rapidly mutating Internet worm, but the company says it is fighting off the attacks.
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