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Google Celebrates 50 Years of The Flintstones: A Doodle Flashback

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Google Celebrates 50 Years of The Flintstones: A Doodle Flashback As Google celebrates the 50th anniversary of Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty and the rest of the Bedrock gang, let's look back at 10 other cool Google Doodleversaries.
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Google Phone Gallery Aids Android Shoppers Google has replaced its Nexus One Android phone product page with handy tool for Android phone shoppers allowing them to compare multiple models at the same time.
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Xbox 360′s New Software: An Incomplete Review Microsoft is making a yearly tradition of updating the Xbox 360. This time around, the main attractions are ESPN, Zune Pass (if you have a subscription) and a better version of Netflix.
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Google Says Mobile Will Dwarf the Web; Microsoft Could be the Loser One day mobile searches and mobile revenue will far outpace those from the Web, believes Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
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Nokia N8 Ships: 3 Pros and 3 Cons Nokia's highly anticipated smartphone took its time to arrive on the market, but just like every other phone out there right now, the N8 packs a punch, yet it has some shortcomings.
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Why I Hate Gmail's Conversation View I will be disabling Gmail's threaded message view as soon as the option appears in my account. Here's why.
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New Kobo 2 E-reader: A Compelling Kindle Alternative Amazon doesn't have the e-book reader market sewn-up tight yet with the Kindle. The latest Kobo e-reader is an impressive alternative.
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Star Wars 3D Will Be a Moment of Truth Star Wars in 3D is headed for theaters, will it be a milestone moment for the technology?
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Microsoft Security Essentials: Soon Free for Small Businesses Soon you'll be able to install Microsoft's free security software on up to 10 PCs.
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Some Android Apps Spy on Users, Share Personal Data Have no fear regarding news Android Apps are spying on you. Here are eight tips to keep nosy app developers off your back and out of your business.
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iOS 4.2 Beta 2 Points to iPad Tethering iOS 4.2 Beta 2 is barely a day old and people have found an interesting nugget that includes an option for Internet tethering, a feature that will allow iPad 3G owners to share their Internet connection with a laptop.
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Nerdy Nail Art Designs Skip that mundane manicure and get your geek on with these nerdy nail art designs.
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PayPal Debuts Check Deposits Via iPhone App With this iPhone App depositing a check into your PayPal account is as easy as signing the back of a check, snapping a picture of the front and back, and hitting send.
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Zoho Brings Business Apps to Gmail Zoho has latched on to Google, one of its bigger rivals, by allowing CRM and other Zoho business tools to display data in Gmail messages.
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Expert's Guide to Windows 7 Security How to configure Microsoft's operating system to beat malware and keep data secure.
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The High Price of Nintendo's 3DS, and Why We're Responsible Nintendo's CEO explains why its upcoming no-glasses 3D handheld games system costs so much.
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AOL Swallows TechCrunch -- but Can They Keep It Down? What do you get when you mix a tottering giant from the InterWebs' formative years with the new breed of post-first-ask-questions-later news blogs? We're about...
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Apple TV Teardown Gives App Store Clues, Says Analyst Apple will add App Store functionality to its new, miniature Apple TV in the near future, a Wall Street analyst said on Wednesday.
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iPhone App Maker Exploits Craigslist Adult Services Shutdown One company hopes to peddle its iPhone and Android apps as alternatives to Craigslist's now shuttered adult services.
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Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi Pooh-poohs Google Instant Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president of Microsoft's Online Audience Business, says Google's Instant feature misses the mark.
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Google Celebrates 50 Years of The Flintstones: A Doodle Flashback As Google celebrates the 50th anniversary of Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty and the rest of the Bedrock gang, let's look back at 10 other cool Google Doodleversaries.
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Google Phone Gallery Aids Android Shoppers Google has replaced its Nexus One Android phone product page with handy tool for Android phone shoppers allowing them to compare multiple models at the same time.
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