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InformationWeek 500 Industry Snapshot: Media and Entertainment
A quick look at how much money media and entertainment companies allocate to IT and what they spend it on.

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InformationWeek 500 Industry Snapshot: Metals and Natural Resources
A quick look at how much money metals and natural resources companies allocate to IT and what they spend it on.

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InformationWeek 500 Industry Snapshot: Retail: General Merchandising
A quick look at how much money general-merchandise retailers allocate to IT and what they spend it on.

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InformationWeek 500 Industry Snapshot: Retail: Speciality Merchandising
A quick look at how much money specialty retailers allocate to IT and what they spend it on.

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InformationWeek 500 Industry Snapshot: Telecommunications
A quick look at how much money telecom companies allocate to IT and what they spend it on.

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In the Beginning. This is a map of the Internet in August 1998. The scan was conducted to a Class B level and shows over 88,000 routers.
10 Years Of Internet Images
Ten years after undertaking the long-range research project of mapping the Internet, Lumeta shares arresting visual images that represent the explosive growth of the online world.

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This prototype of the Plastic Technology e-book reader generated a lot of interest at the DEMOfall 08 conference in San Diego. Unlike the Amazon kindle, it's designed for business users, although consumer titles will be available.
DEMO: Plastic Logic Sneaks Peek At E-Book Reader
The upcoming device, due to ship early next year, is the size of an 8.5x11 tablet of paper, thinner than the Amazon Kindle but with more screen real estate.

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Rules engines allow you to configure event notifications, regardless of whether the system is
Home Security Gets A Web Makeover
Forget the hulking metal control box "hidden" in the front-hall closet. Today's Internet- and smartphone-enabled security systems are fit for the Web 2.0 world. Think browser-based management, SMS updates, complex rules engines and notifications, wireless sensors, live video feeds, and a cornucopia of sensors.

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A comic book released at launch tells the Google Chrome story. It uses the graphic novel format to explain how Chrome was developed, why certain choices were made by the development team, and it explains features and functions of the new browser. This panel introduces the
Google Chrome, At-A-Glance
Take a spin through our Google Chrome image gallery and have a look at the browser that's being touted as a game-changer.

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Flip's Mino offers a 1.5 inch LCD and smooth Youtube uploads. It uses touch sensitive areas rather than physical buttons.
6 Video Cameras For YouTubers
We look at cameras designed specifically for online sharing of video clips. The Flip Mino, Creative's Vado, RCA's Small Wonder Traveler, DXG's 567VTo, Kodak's Zi6 and JVC's GZ-MS100U.

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Use Olympic athletes to get psyched for your own workouts.
How To Get Fit Online
Just in time for the Olympics, we round up some sites that can help you change the shape you're in -- from flabby to fit.

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The Zephyr's foundation under construction in October of 2006.
Wind Turbine Powers Ski Resort
One year after coming on line, a 1.5-megawatt GE wind turbine nicknamed "Zephyr" is generating a third of the power used by Jiminy Peak, a ski resort in the Berkshires. But building it on the side of a mountain in western Massachusetts was anything but a breeze.

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The Blag Linux distribution has no components that aren't wholly free to be reused.
What Linux Will Look Like In 2012?
In four years Linux will cleave into three basic usage models; Web-based apps will rule, virtualization will be a breeze, and if you never learned command-line hacking for basic system configuration, you won't have missed a thing.

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The top 25 apps have been mostly games since the store launched.
Review: iPhone Apps Store
The best part of iPhone firmware 2.0 is its ability to access the iPhone Apps Store. You want apps? It's got apps. The store is sheer, addictive fun. Here is an in-depth review of how it all works.

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In June of 2008, GM's board of directors voted to fund production of the Volt.
A Tale Of Two Electric Vehicles
GM's Chevy Volt hybrid electric car is still at least two years away. Meanwhile, upstart Tesla Motors started shipping its all-electric Roadster in July, and has opened a second dealer showroom.

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This Caped Crusader could use some sit-ups and a shave.
Comic-Con Shows Off Costumes, Gadgets, And Gals In Brass Goggles
Even if you're not into comics or science fiction, it's worth going to Comic-Con just for the spectacle. was there, camera in hand.

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Top Vacations Spots For Geeks
Let the ordinary folks "staycation" -- you've got an insatiable sense of curiosity. So pack your bags and set a course for technologically and scientifically satisfying destinations.

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A fair number of people at OSCON were carrying around
OSCON 2008 In Photos
Serdar Yegulalp's photos from five days of open source buzz at OSCON 2008 in Portland, OR.

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