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1) Cellphone Payments Offer Alternative to Cash
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As companies develop ways to pay for goods and services using cellphones, the wallet is looking old-fashioned.
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2) On the Twitter Patrol
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Jacob Morse operates Tweeting Too Hard, which calls out the self-important.A small but vocal group is policing tweets for grammar and content.
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3) Advertising: Linking Customer Loyalty With Social Networking
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Through smartphones and social applications, retailers can track consumers and entice them with discounts.
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4) Hewlett-Packard Agrees to Buy Palm
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The deal will combine two companies that have had difficulty competing in the smartphone market.
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5) Tech Talk Podcast: D.I.Y. Electronics Repair
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Topics on this week's Tech Talk podcast include iFixit.com's open platform repair manual, Surround Vision from M.I.T.'s Media Lab and a look at in-ear headphones.
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6) What We're Reading: Feelings for Apple
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More on the lost iPhone, Facebook's open graph and Google doctors.
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7) Hewlett-Packard to Buy Palm
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The mobile company, including its webOS mobile operating system, will be bought for $1.2 billion in cash.
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8) Magazine Preview: The Data-Driven Life
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What happens when technology can analyze every quotidian thing that happened to you today.
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9) Japan Forces Bureaucrats to Defend Budgets, Live Online
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The government is forcing bureaucrats to defend their budgets at public hearings that are streamed on the Internet.
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10) In Shanghai, Bootleg Goods Are Moved to Secret Rooms
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With Shanghai preparing for the World Expo, stores have moved bootleg DVDs and CDs to back rooms as China hides a trade that is usually out in the open.
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11) Sprint Posts Wider Loss, but Loses Fewer Customers
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Sprint lost 578,000 customers with long-term contracts in the quarter, an improvement from a loss of 1.25 million a year earlier.
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12) Comcast Revenue Up 3.8% on Stronger Ad Sales
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=b8a6585d3c2da7b5e8166b76730612e7
The company?s first quarterly ad growth in two years was seen as a positive sign for the television advertising market.
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13) Ad Shortfalls Erode AOL?s Profit
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Staff cuts have left AOL less than a quarter of the size it was at its peak in 2004, when workers numbered more than 20,000.
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14) World Briefing | THE AMERICAS: Venezuela: Can Chávez Stay Under 140 Characters?
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President Hugo Chávez has joined the ranks of those who use Twitter.
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15) Air Travelers Lead European Privacy Concerns
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A deep well of suspicion has built up among Europeans about how the U.S. government and others are using information on individuals.
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16) State of the Art: Your Phone Is Locked, Just Drive
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New cellphone apps take aim at drivers ? young ones, especially ? who text or make calls while behind the wheel.
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17) IPhone Dead Zones Got You Down? Improvise
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To offset inconsistent cellular service, users have resorted to making calls from different locations and investing in microcell hardware.
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18) Phone Smart: Apps to Help You Navigate the Night Sky
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With these phone applications, you simply point to the star or object you want to identify and the app does the rest.
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19) An Android That Doesn't Follow the Pack
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Motorola said it would replace Google's location data with data from Skyhook, which may increase the accuracy of the GPS and improve shopping and restaurant finder apps that use GPS.
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20) Q.&A.: Photo Tips for eBay Items
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=59ab34e39812642902fc5ca57b69be5b
How to take better picture of items you sell on eBay.
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21) Beyond Bouncy Castles and Pony Rides
http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=3a11ed6aebbce1ef4f6b1132c77301bd
A traveling van that is trying to bring a little bit of Disneyland to your door.
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