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World Cup vuvuzela filter: the future of Internet TV?
In honor of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, YouTube recently added a "vuvuzela" button that would enable the plastic horn's trademark buzzing on j...
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China buys the world
Chinese businesses, their coffers overflowing with state money, have been doing progressively bigger and bolder deals.By Maha AtalMoney machineThanks ...
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The U.S. embarrassment at the World Expo
How would you portray your own country to the world if you could choose literally anything? If you're Germany, you'd build an amazing biodegradable st...
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Rockin' in the Flat World
来源:2005年9月号《财富》杂志作者:JUSTIN FOXHe dazzles crowds. He brews conventional wisdom. He charms CEOs. And he drives some people crazy. Meet Tom Friedman, the...
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It's still a Windows world
Source: Net Market Share"There's no evidence that the marketplace is abandoning Windows to any significant degree."So wrote ZDNet Windows guru Ed Bott...
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Why sharks run the world
By Stanley BingWhen I was a boy, I used to worry if I didn’t get enough sleep. I would go to bed thinking, “Boy, I hope I’m not too tired to function ...
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The world according to Google?
By Michael V. CopelandGoogle does "the wisdom of crowds."If you think about the millions of searches conducted daily using Google, (GOOG) there is rea...
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Want the biggest iPod in the world?
Ask this small gadget shop, which specializes in going where Apple won't.By Michal Lev-RamLike many consumers, John Mayberry was looking to upgrade hi...
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As China goes, so goes the world
China's third quarter and September economic data reaffirm a lot of what we already knew about the state of the world's second-largest economy and eve...
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Merck in a post-blockbuster world
In an exclusive interview published by Fortune, Richard Clark talks innovation, universal health care, and his company's pending merger with Schering-...
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