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    +Google to launch remote book downloading platform
      An executive with Google says the company will launch a new platform next year that lets readers buy books that can be accessed ...

    +For social networks, it's game on
      Life on FarmVille has had a transformative effect on Laura Phillips. For 45 minutes a day, Phillips, a 41-year-old marketing ...

    +Lost in space race: Female pilots
      Women had the "right stuff," too, back in the '60s. But the data on their performance tests were buried, and it was two decades ...

    +Ethiopian scientist wins World Food Prize for sorghum
      An Ethiopian agronomist who developed a drought- and weed-resistant form of sorghum, one of the world's principals grains, is ...

    +Eager to upgrade to Windows 7? Be sure your PC can take it
      Microsoft delivers Windows 7, a superior operating system, next week. Here's what you need to know about upgrading.

    +College green building teams compete in 'Solar Decathlon'
      Teams from across the USA, Canada and Europe are competing to design and build the most attractive and efficient solar home.

    +Report: Five foreign snake species threaten US
      Watch out, animals of South Florida: It's a wild world out there. There are five species of foreign snakes just waiting to eat ...

    +Musicians ditch studios for tech such as GiO for Macs
      Forty years ago at Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix stirred the crowd with a rocking version of the American national anthem, full of ...

    +Scientist: Dinos trampled after death by own kind
      A vast collection of broken dinosaur bones unearthed in southeast Utah indicates they were smashed underfoot by other dinosaurs ...

    +Amazon Kindle lightens textbook load, but flaws remain
      It's an experiment that has made back-to-school a little easier on the back: Amazon.com gave more than 200 college students its ...

    +Microsoft patches 34 security holes, many critical
      Microsoft Corp. issued a record number of security patches for its software Tuesday as part of its regular monthly update.

    +Experts warn glaciers in Indian Kashmir melting
      Indian Kashmir's glaciers are melting fast because of rising temperatures, threatening the water supply of millions of people ...

    +Nokia's first U.S. laptop to cost $300 from AT&T
      Nokia Corp., the world's largest maker of cellphones, says its first laptop for the U.S. market will cost $300 with a two-year ...

    +FBI uses facial-recognition technology on DMV photos
      In its search for fugitives, the FBI has begun using facial-recognition technology on millions of motorists, comparing driver's ...

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