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Tech Connect: Apple Overtakes ExxonMobil, Shuts Out Walmart in Digital Music
Published August 11, 2011
This week, not only did Apple overtake ExxonMobil to become the most valuable company, but it shut out Walmart in the music download department.
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Tech Connect: Google+ Becoming a Minus, Ads Creep Into Twitter, iPhone 4Gs Pics?
Published July 28, 2011
Technology earnings started to taper off this week, but tech stocks kept rising and so did the headlines.
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Tech Connect: Report Cards in, Tech Bubble Grows Bigger, and Buzz Is the Word
Published July 21, 2011
Report cards are in, the tech bubble grows bigger and buzz is the word. Heres a look at some of the top stories in technology this week.
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U.S. Govt. Wants Info From Google, and Isn’t Alone
Published June 30, 2011
Uncle Sam made over 4,000 inquiries into Google user information. Meanwhile, Microsoft is making a move to fend off Google apps.
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Amazon Fights CA Sales Tax, Threatens to Ditch Affiliates
Published June 30, 2011
Amazon.com called California's online sales tax legislation "counter productive" and said it would drop its affiliates in the state over it.
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It’s the End of Dotcom, But it’s Not What You Think!
Published June 24, 2011
From a new site for Harry Potter to the end of dotcom, heres a round up of some of the top stories that rocked the tech world.
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All Things Digital: Meeting of Tech Titans
Published June 01, 2011
The who's who of the technology industry has descended upon Palos Ranchos Verdes, Calif., for a gathering of tech elites.
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BlackBerry PlayBook Has Promise, But Uncertain 'Playbook' for Success
Published April 15, 2011
The introduction of the PlayBook to industry insiders last night left me wondering whether the company had a "playbook" in place for first foray into the tablet space.
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New iPhone, iPad in Time for Christmas, Not Back to School?
Published March 30, 2011
Rumors have been swirling about delays to the release of the iPhone 5.
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Apple iPad 2 Makes Incremental, Not Monumental Changes
Published March 02, 2011
The new iPad 2 makes incremental but not monumental changes to the iconic tablet device made by Apple.

