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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - 8 days ago | microsoft, technology, gates, tears, news, search
    Ballmer and Gates bid farewell with tears - Yahoo! News

    Quoted: On his final full day at Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates went on stage to reminisce with his longtime friend Steve Ballmer, and neither man could hold back tears as Ballmer handed Gates a large scrapbook as a farewell present.
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    One of those will be Web search, where Microsoft lags far behind Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. in market share. With an acquisition of Yahoo now again apparently off the table, Gates threw his weight Friday behind a strategy of assembling a team of smart people and combining Microsoft's own breakthroughs with what competitors are already doing.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - 23 days ago | yahoo, news, technology, jeremy zawodny
    Leaving Yahoo! (by Jeremy Zawodny)

    Jeremy Zawodny is among the many who've announced they're leaving Yahoo.

    Quoted: I won't at all be surprised if some people think this is related to Microsoft or Carl Ichan and the uncertainty surrounding Yahoo's future. The reality is that there's nothing pushing me out the door at Yahoo. The reason I'm leaving is that something very compelling has come along to lure me away. Despite what the current press sentiment might be, Jerry and David have built a remarkable company.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 04 2008 | microsoft, chess, yahoo, news, technology, checkmate
    Microsoft To Yahoo: Take a Hike! - GigaOM

    Quoted: A few days ago I had pointed out that Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo was a checkmate kind of a move: Yahoo couldn’t win from this attack. Today, by pulling its bid for the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based search company, Microsoft proved that again, and showed why it is still the Prince Machiavelli of Technology. Here is why

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2008 | news, technology, computers, monitors, productivity
    Business Technology : Bigger Computer Monitors = More Productivity

    If you need to justify that bigger computer monitor purchase, here you go. How can you challenge the Wall Street Journal?

    Quoted: Their finding: People using the 24-inch screen completed the tasks 52% faster than people who used the 18-inch monitor; people who used the two 20-inch monitors were 44% faster than those with the 18-inch ones. There is an upper limit, however: Productivity dropped off again when people used a 26-inch screen. (The order of the tasks and the order of computer configurations were assigned randomly.)

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 20 2008 | news, investing, investment club, business, technology
    The Top 25 fastest growing techs - Akamai Technologies (AKAM) (1) - Business 2.0

    Quoted: How big is online video and music? Big enough to catapult Akamai to the top spot. Internet traffic is surging, and companies like Apple and MTV Networks rely on the content delivery company's technology to get the digital goods to their customers.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | cell phone, internet, news, technology, mobile
    Mobile Web: So Close Yet So Far - New York Times

    This numer is actually higher than I thought.

    Quoted: Similarly, surveys by Yankee Group, a Boston research firm, show that only 13 percent of cellphone users in North America use their phones to surf the Web more than once a month, while 70 percent of computer users view Web sites every day.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 07 2007 | technology, science, genome, news
    Technology Review: Your Personal Genome

    Quoted: A new wave of products targeting the blossoming personal-genomics industry has recently become available. The first commercial whole-genome sequencing service was launched last week by startup Knome, based in Cambridge, MA.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 17 2007 | news, science, technology, genome, health, dna
    My Genome, Myself: Seeking Clues in DNA - New York Times

    refaving petersigrist. this is fascinating and scary at the same time.
    a) nervous what my dna would turn up about my predispositions
    b) nervous about the negative societal implications -- especially as it relates health and intelligence predictions. e.g. would a dna test be required prior to getting health insurance? would a dna test be part of the admissions process for a premier school?

    Quoted: Logging onto my account at 23andMe, the start-up company that is now my genetic custodian, I typed my search into the “Genome Explorer” and hit return. I was, in essence, Googling my own DNA.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 28 2007 | india, cisco, wireless, technology, news
    Cisco’s Chambers Bullish On Wireless In India « GigaOM

    Quoted: Cisco sales in India are over $1 billion. Chambers is bullish about prospects of wireless in India. (It might also explain why the company snapped up WiMAX vendor Navini Networks for $330 million.)