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    +Google 3Q Profit Soars 46 Percent
      Google Inc.'s third-quarter profit soared 46 percent, hurdling the enormous expectations that have elevated the Internet search leader's stock price by more $100 during the past month.

    +Patriots Get Ticket Sellers' Names
      The New England Patriots have won a bid to get the names of all the fans who bought or sold — or tried to buy or sell — tickets to home games through online ticket reseller StubHub Inc., a move one technology group sees as an invasion of privacy.

    +AMD 3Q Loss Deeper Than Expected
      Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s losses were deeper than analysts feared in the third quarter, but the slumping chip maker said stronger sales of microprocessors and improving cost controls are now helping lift the company out of its financial doldrums.

    +Review: Accessorizing the IPhone
      Anyone who owns Apple Inc.'s iPhone knows that it can be mighty difficult to keep the sleek smart phone shining. But is it necessary to shell out more money to keep the gadget in pristine condition?

    +Ballmer: Search Like `precocious' Tot
      Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer compared the company's search technology to a precocious toddler — one who would eventually grow up to rival nemesis Google Inc.

    +Media, Web Companies Set Copyright Rules
      A coalition of major media and Internet companies Thursday issued a set of guidelines for handling copyright-protected videos on large user-generated sites such as MySpace.

    +UK Spy Agency Puts Out Call to Gamers
      A British intelligence agency is seeking spies in cyberspace.

    +SAP 3Q Rises on License Sales
      SAP AG, the world's largest maker of business-software applications, said Thursday its third-quarter profit rose 10 percent thanks to increased license sales.

    +Western Union Pushes Cell Phone Transfer
      The Western Union Co. said Thursday it is teaming up with cell phone service providers to develop a system that would allow consumers to transfer money from country to country via their mobile phones.

    +Sony Announces New, Cheaper PS3
      Sony Corp. on Thursday cut the price of its PlayStation 3 game console in the U.S. and announced an even cheaper model that will arrive before the holiday shopping season.

    +YouTube Opens Taiwan Site
      Google Inc.'s YouTube said Thursday it has launched a version of the video-sharing site in Taiwan in its latest push to expand in foreign markets.

    +I'm publicly calling some people out.
      I'd like to try something new. There are a lot of folks around here who have interesting things to say. I'd be interested in hearing about the following subjects from the following people:

    +Murdoch Marvels at MySpace Acquisition
      News Corp. Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch said Wednesday he had no idea when he bought online hangout MySpace.com two years ago how explosive social networks would become.

    +Say Good Riddance To Spammers Thanks To Robin Hood of the Internet Era
      I have been getting my own fair share of spams lately, that I am just to fed up to check my email somedays.

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