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REVIEW: Google tools cater to info tastes
Sep 1 2005 8:01PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Google Inc.'s fortunes have risen on its ability to entice digital consumers, gauging their desires based on their online travels.
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REVIEW: Game Boy Micro misses the mark
Sep 1 2005 7:59PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Nintendo Co.'s new Game Boy Micro handheld could have been so much more than a tiny hunk of plastic that plays video games. Less than a year after the innovative Nintendo DS arrived with dual screens, a microphone and wireless multiplayer capability, the company is set to release the diminutive Micro on Sept. 19.
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Web site helps hurricane victims
Sep 1 2005 7:57PM (CT)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - When Katrina Blankenship started getting phone calls about the projected path of Hurricane Katrina, she wasn't quite sure why.
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Price of laptop computer drops to $1,000
Sep 1 2005 7:53PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Good news if you're in the market to buy a laptop computer: The price is coming down. The Wall Street Journal reports the average price of a laptop is now about $1,000, down from $1,250 last year and $1,640 in 2001. Some are selling for even less.
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Google opens digital library
Sep 1 2005 7:52PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. is asking European book publishers to submit non-English material to its Internet-leading search engine _ a move that may ease worries about the company's digital library relying too heavily on Anglo-American content.
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