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Wal-Mart's Black Friday deals: High tech — Ad showing retailer's planned discounts focuses on consumer electronics like a Samsung 50-inch plasma HDTV, Magnavox Blu-ray player and Xbox 360. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Wal-Mart is highlighting flat screen TVs, Blu-ray players …
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Wal-Mart Now Going After Search Engines For Linking To Sites With Black Friday Ads — from the gotta-keep-the-lawyers-busy dept — It would appear that Wal-Mart's lawyers need to come up with excuses to keep billing Wal-Mart every year around this time. Despite the fact that Wal-Mart employees admit …

The YouTube Presidency — The White House has gone YouTube. — Today, President-elect Obama will record the weekly Democratic address not just on radio but also on video — a first. The address, typically four minutes long, will be turned into a YouTube video and posted on Obama's transition site …
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Study Finds Google Docs Struggles to Gain Foothold in Productivity Suite Market Dominated by Microsoft — BERKELEY, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—From May to November 2008, ClickStream Technologies' standing panel of adult U.S. internet users showed that use of free productivity applications …
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Compete: Google Docs & Spreadsheets Keeps Growing, But User Engagment is Flat

Top execs cast blame in Vista Capable ‘mess’ — New e-mails unsealed in a lawsuit Friday show that a Hewlett Packard executive was outraged at a Microsoft decision to loosen the requirements necessary for a PC to be labeled ‘Vista Capable.’ — The HP executive's concerns then triggered …
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Yahoo Layoffs Set for December 10 (And, No, Jerry Yang Is Not Leaving Too) — While they're not as significant as the potential 6,000 layoffs at Sun Microsystems (JAVA) announced earlier today, several sources at Yahoo said that the previously announced layoffs at the Internet giant are set to take effect on December 10.
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Man who lost job at Santa Clara startup killed 3, including CEO and another top executive, police say — A recently laid-off tech employee Friday opened fire inside the Santa Clara office where he used to work, police said, killing three people, including the CEO and another top executive …


How Google Can Fix Company And Stock — The bloom has fallen off the Google (GOOG) rose. It is likely to stay off, in our opinion, until Google demonstrates a compelling revenue ramp in a new product that can eventually pick up where the search business is leaving off.


AMD: Netbooks? No thanks — In case you missed it, Advanced Micro Devices is passing on Netbooks. At least as Intel and its partners have defined the category. — In fact, a lot of the media outlets missed this point completely, insisting that AMD is going to go head-to-head with Intel …


Israeli Candidate Borrows a (Web) Page From Obama — JERUSALEM — Click on the Russian-language version of the campaign Web site of Benjamin Netanyahu, the conservative Likud leader running for prime minister of Israel, and up pops a picture of the candidate with Barack Obama.


IBM must put up $3 million in Papermaster case — IBM only had to pay a $350 filing fee to sue Mark Papermaster, the 25-year IBM (IBM) veteran hired by Steve Jobs last month to run Apple's (AAPL) iPod and iPhone division. — It's going to cost them a lot more to pursue the case.
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Tech Job Losses in 2008 Could Be Highest Since 2003: Report — Last quarter saw the highest number of tech layoffs in nearly five years, according to a report from Challenger Gray & Christmas, an executive outplacement firm that tracks job losses in electronics, telecom and computer industries.
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Tech Industry, Long Insulated, Feels a Slump — The technology industry, which resisted the economy's growing weakness over the last year as customers kept buying laptops and iPhones, has finally succumbed to the slowdown. — In the span of just a few weeks, orders for both business …

Nick Denton: Pay-for-page-views was too successful — When asked what he would have done differently with Valleywag after it was announced that the site was closing, Gawker Media head-honcho Denton said he “probably wouldn't have paid out those big bonuses to [writers] at the start of the year!”


Microsoft and Facebook: In an open relationship with your data — Which third parties can access sensitive data that users post on Facebook, such as email addresses? It depends on the partner, according to Facebook. So here's the latest tidbit about how this policy is being implemented.

P2P POLICY TO REQUIRE RIAA PROOF — Duke will now require agencies like the Recording Industry Association of America to provide evidence of copyright infringement before forwarding pre-litigation notices to students, the Office of Student Affairs said Tuesday.

AVG slaps Trojan label on Adobe Flash — Third false alarm follows upgrade offer — AVG, the popular anti-virus package, has falsely identified Adobe Flash as potentially malicious. The snafu comes just days after AVG slapped a bogus Trojan warning on a core Windows component.