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    +Adobe's Uphill Climb Off the Desktop
      CEO Narayen is keen to put Flash and Adobe's other software on mobile devices, but an impasse with Apple and competition with Google mean it won't be easy

    +IBM Faces Antitrust Probe: Why Mainframes?
      Mainframes may seem an odd subject for a Justice Dept. antitrust probe, but these seemingly outdated machines could play a key role in cloud computing

    +Sony's Google Gambit
      It is latching onto the search giant's open-source Android and other offerings as it plays catch-up with competitors

    +It's All Android, All the Time
      The buzz at the CTIA conference is that Google's Android operating system is shaping up as the only decent alternative to Apple's iPhone

    +Xerox Bets Big on Services
      CEO Burns' $6.4 billion deal to buy Affiliated Computer Services will accelerate the transformation of Xerox into a services provider

    +Steve Jobs on the Greening of Apple
      In one of his first post-leave interviews, Apple CEO Jobs says the impact of products, not the emissions of factories, is what counts, and that it's time to focus on a company's results, not its lofty goals

    +In Defense of Godin, Google, and Open Systems
      The blogger and the search engine spark separate but related controversies by reminding us that we've lost control of our brands, information, and ideas

    +Will the FTC's Blogging Rules Slow Endorsements?
      The Federal Trade Commission tightened guidelines for paid endorsements on sites like Twitter and Facebook, leaving big advertisers to rethink their strategy

    +Will Google's Wave Replace E-Mail—and Facebook?
      That's how big Google's vision is for its Wave social-networking/search service, which will have apps created by independent developers who sell them at a Google app store

    +Oracle's Earnings: Summer Doldrums Set In
      The bellwether tech company's disappointing quarter has Wall Street wondering how quickly software sales will rebound

    +Adobe's Pricey Omniture Purchase
      The maker of Web-site creation software spared little expense in buying a set of Web-analytics tools it hopes will goose sales

    +iPhone Apps: What Makes Apple Say No?
      Recent app rejections, including Google Voice, have developers—and the FCC—asking Apple to clarify its criteria

    +Google, Verizon Wireless: A Potent Smartphone Team
      An Android mobile alliance between the two giants could soon result in formidable smartphone competition for the dominant iPhone and BlackBerry

    +Iridium Returns from the Space of Disgrace
      After its Chapter 11 debacle a decade ago, the satellite-calling provider is trying to reinvent itself. Can Pentagon demand and other niche needs keep it aloft?

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