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U.S. retains control of the Internet

United States won't give up Net management, but deal from United Nations summit in Tunisia creates new forum for more talks. Declan McCullagh Who is fighting for network neutrality

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Do ad-based Windows make sense?

"Do I smell Google? Is this the "Googification" of Windows?" [done done] The ads are coming, the ads are coming.
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Mossberg's personal-technology picks

Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg shows ZDNet Editor In Chief Dan Farber five tech gadgets, including the Motorola Q handheld and a cordless VoIP phone.
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Federico Faggin's chip shot

In an interview, the man who pioneered the first silicon gate integrated circuits says there's too much emphasis on short-term goals in technology research.
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Wozniak: Apple was cheap, and on TV

Apple's co-founder tells the Homebrew Computer Club 30th anniversary crowd about building Apples on the cheapest parts and processors that could be found.
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How to stop Hollywood and Congress from trampling your rights

  In an attempt to protect its business model, the entertainment industry threatens to stifle both the Internet and your constitutional rights. Here's what you can do about it right now. David Berlind

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Are Vista graphics requirements anything to fear?

  Alarmists claim that Windows Vista won't run on most current PC hardware because of graphics requirements for Aero Glass. FUD, I say! George Ou

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Why ad-based Microsoft software makes sense

 If Microsoft does it right, advertising could turn into a great way to offer its software to new segments of the marketplace - namely, people who don't want (or can't afford) to pay for Microsoft software. John Carroll

Googling Google

Google, Microsoft and Yahoo wage 'feature war'

  The three Internet giants are competing for your attention with similar products and services. How do they stack up? Garett Rogers

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Microsoft suffers the incumbent's conundrum

  Microsoft has become the latest example of an established incumbent that left it too late to embrace disruptive technologies that will obsolete its existing products. Phil Wainewright

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Miers and Hiring for Values

Values guide one's decisions and actions. On the job at the Supreme Court. At all times. Don Blohowiak

TechRepublic

Is there ever an acceptable time to yell at an employee?

Kphayes710 is in charge of a network installation project. When an employee started "fooling around," he raised his voice to her. Other members of the team pulled him aside later and said he should apologize to her. He didn't. Was that wrong? Give him your two cents in this debate about whether it's ever okay for a manager to yell.

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Survive a sales rep
ZDNet's Ted Smith offers up tips and tricks for navigating meetings with sales reps.
The Future of VoIP
Text, voice and video are converging over IP to create communications over IP, or CoIP
Mesh Networks
Wireless technology can help gather information by using thousands of sensors connected to a central location.
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