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1 - From Viral Video to Billboard 100
2 - Former H.P. Chief May Move to Oracle
3 - Some Newspapers, Tracking Readers Online, Shift
4 - Video Game Review: It’s the Same Old Mob, Now Sampled for Gamers
5 - Texas Attorney General Investigates Google Search
6 - Google to Simplify Its Privacy Policies
7 - Apple-Facebook Friction Erupts Over Ping
8 - What It Means When YouTube Gets Small, and Big
9 - A Pitched Battle Over Bedbugs in Online Search Advertising
10 - Apple Faces Many Rivals for Streaming to TVs
11 - Drilling Down: Life Without a TV Set? Not Impossible
12 - Media Cache: British Advertising Regulator Making Itself Felt Online
13 - Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age
14 - Prototype: Online Giving Meets Social Networking
15 - Craigslist Blocks Access to ‘Adult Services’ Pages
16 - Smarter Than You Think: The Boss Is Robotic, and Rolling Up Behind You
17 - H.P. Outbids Dell for Data Storage Company
18 - Digital Domain: A Strong Password Isn’t the Strongest Security
19 - Noticed: Defriended, Not De-Emoted
20 - Texas Probes Google on Ranking of Search Results
21 - Talking Business: The Struggle for What We Already Have
22 - YouTube Ads Turn Videos Into Revenue
23 - Why I.B.M. Took a Different Path in Storage
24 - Video Game Maker Take-Two Reports an Unexpected Profit
25 - Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After Google
26 - The Media Equation: The Glut of Shows Unwatched
27 - Computers as Invisible as the Air
28 - State of the Art: Your Own Hot Spot, and Cheap
29 - In Search of a Case to Protect the iPad
30 - App Smart: How to Get Loyalty Card Prices Without Loyalty Cards
31 - Spammers Quick to Embrace Ping, Security Firm Says
32 - No, Facebook Places Is Not Tracking You
33 - A Move by Sony, to Compete With the Wii
1 - From Viral Video to Billboard 100

The “Bed Intruder Song” was a rare case of a product of Web culture jumping the species barrier and becoming a pop hit.

9/6/2010 7:44:34 AM

2 - Former H.P. Chief May Move to Oracle

For Mark V. Hurd, landing a top position at Oracle would be a quick rebound after a tumultuous exit.

9/6/2010 9:04:56 AM

3 - Some Newspapers, Tracking Readers Online, Shift

Because of technological advances, newspapers can make more scientific decisions about allocating their resources.

9/6/2010 7:40:21 AM

4 - Video Game Review: It’s the Same Old Mob, Now Sampled for Gamers

Mafia II is full of scenes reminiscent of “Goodfellas,” “The Godfather” and other pop-culture takes on organized crime.

9/6/2010 7:00:09 AM

5 - Texas Attorney General Investigates Google Search

Google said that the Texas attorney general is conducting an antitrust review on the fairness of Google's search results.

9/4/2010 4:45:02 AM

6 - Google to Simplify Its Privacy Policies

Google will update its privacy policies next month to offer simpler, more transparent language, but a privacy expert worry that the changes are actually bad for consumers.

9/4/2010 4:43:44 AM

7 - Apple-Facebook Friction Erupts Over Ping

Apple's entry into social media has created bumps in its relationship with Facebook.

9/3/2010 6:59:06 AM

8 - What It Means When YouTube Gets Small, and Big

People are increasingly watching YouTube videos on cellphone screens, which could lead to new kinds of videos and advertising.

9/3/2010 7:06:06 AM

9 - A Pitched Battle Over Bedbugs in Online Search Advertising

Google said general searches for the term “bedbugs” have increased 83 percent in the last year and 182 percent in the last four weeks.

9/6/2010 7:40:21 AM

10 - Apple Faces Many Rivals for Streaming to TVs

Apple TV may be “an elementary effort” with little content available, but analysts point out that the iPod was also marginal when it was introduced.

9/6/2010 7:40:23 AM

11 - Drilling Down: Life Without a TV Set? Not Impossible

Survey results suggested a decline in the perceived status of the television set, as other devices edge into its territory.

9/6/2010 7:40:55 AM

12 - Media Cache: British Advertising Regulator Making Itself Felt Online

The Advertising Standards Authority of Britain plans to extend its oversight to social media, company Web sites and other nontraditional digital marketing activities.

9/6/2010 7:20:34 AM

13 - Die-Hard Fans Follow Iron Maiden Into the Digital Age

The success of Iron Maiden's latest album and the continued loyalty of its fans offer the troubled music industry some tips on survival in the digital age.

9/6/2010 7:45:19 AM

14 - Prototype: Online Giving Meets Social Networking

The actor Edward Norton and his partners started Crowdrise, with a mix of edginess and good-humored competition, to bolster online giving.

9/5/2010 6:17:19 AM

15 - Craigslist Blocks Access to ‘Adult Services’ Pages

Craigslist, the classifieds Web site, has blocked access to its “adult services” section and replaced the link with a black label with the word “censored.”

9/5/2010 8:05:29 PM

16 - Smarter Than You Think: The Boss Is Robotic, and Rolling Up Behind You

The next frontiers for mobile robots are the office, hospital and home.

9/6/2010 1:33:15 AM

17 - H.P. Outbids Dell for Data Storage Company

Hewlett-Packard offered about $2.3 billion, ending an 18-day bidding war. The price reflects a growing urgency to use acquisitions to fuel growth.

9/3/2010 8:01:04 AM

18 - Digital Domain: A Strong Password Isn’t the Strongest Security

Elaborate requirements for account passwords may sound invincible, but experts say Americans aren’t paying enough attention to other online security threats.

9/5/2010 5:40:02 AM

19 - Noticed: Defriended, Not De-Emoted

Is there a better way to handle it than just a cold, calculated click?

9/5/2010 6:30:11 AM

20 - Texas Probes Google on Ranking of Search Results

The Texas attorney general has opened an antitrust investigation into how Google ranks search results, striking at the heart of its main search business.

9/4/2010 7:50:02 AM

21 - Talking Business: The Struggle for What We Already Have

The angst over net neutrality reaches from boardrooms to living rooms, but take heart: companies will breach its principles at their own peril. Consumers have come to expect an open Internet.

9/4/2010 7:40:02 AM

22 - YouTube Ads Turn Videos Into Revenue

YouTube is expected to turn a profit this year, on revenue of about $450 million, with help from its onetime critics.

9/3/2010 11:28:27 PM

23 - Why I.B.M. Took a Different Path in Storage

I.B.M.'s strategy in the storage business has been guided by its research labs spotting future trends.

9/3/2010 5:43:09 PM

24 - Video Game Maker Take-Two Reports an Unexpected Profit

The publisher of the Grand Theft Auto video games raised its outlook on the strength of its newest release, Red Dead Redemption.

9/3/2010 8:01:04 AM

25 - Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After Google

A consumer watchdog group began an advertising campaign aimed at Google and its chief executive. It hopes to create a "Do Not Track Me" list for Web users.

9/3/2010 11:26:05 PM

26 - The Media Equation: The Glut of Shows Unwatched

Television, which was once the brain-dead part of the day, has become one more thing that requires time, attention and discernment.

9/6/2010 7:30:13 AM

27 - Computers as Invisible as the Air

Computers may simply melt away like the Cheshire Cat, and become imbedded in all the objects that make up daily life.

9/5/2010 9:48:45 AM

28 - State of the Art: Your Own Hot Spot, and Cheap

Virgin Mobile’s MiFi is nearly like the ones offered by Sprint and Verizon but with three exceptions: an unlimited data plan, no contract and a $40-a-month service fee.

9/2/2010 7:50:57 AM

29 - In Search of a Case to Protect the iPad

While none of the iPad cases are perfect, the variety is endless; one even has a 100-year warranty.

9/2/2010 8:42:38 AM

30 - App Smart: How to Get Loyalty Card Prices Without Loyalty Cards

Two apps, Cardstar and Key Ring, serve as repositories for your loyalty shopping card numbers. You just hand your phone to the cashier at checkout.

9/2/2010 8:01:11 AM

31 - Spammers Quick to Embrace Ping, Security Firm Says

Apple's new music social network is especially vulnerable to spam, a security firm says.

9/4/2010 4:56:51 AM

32 - No, Facebook Places Is Not Tracking You

A widely circulated message on Facebook is spreading some misinformation about the site's Places service.

9/4/2010 4:56:35 AM

33 - A Move by Sony, to Compete With the Wii

Sony's new PlayStation Move gives the Nintendo Wii some competition.

9/4/2010 5:00:02 AM