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Well: The Rise of Desktop Medicine
Doctors must increasingly rely on computers to guide care, but that doesn't mean the patient must lose out.
March 31, 2011, 10:50 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Antitrust Cry From Microsoft
Microsoft is joining a chorus of complaints saying that Google’s search engine unfairly promotes its own products, like Google Product Search.
March 31, 2011, 9:06 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Bits: Tech Talk Podcast: Google's Library
This week's podcast includes Miguel Helft on the Google digital library, Kevin Poulsen on cybercrime and wireless sound from the Bump boombox.
March 31, 2011, 7:47 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Gadgetwise: Five Tips for Helping Parents With Technology
Becoming the tech-support line for your parents is never easy, but these tips can make things go more smoothly.
March 31, 2011, 3:20 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Antitrust Cry From Microsoft
Microsoft is joining a chorus of complaints saying that Google’s search engine unfairly promotes its own products, like Google Product Search.
March 31, 2011, 12:09 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Google Picks Kansas City, Kan., for Its Fast Network
More than 1,100 cities bid to get the fiber optic network, which is expected to deliver much faster connections than typical broadband service.
March 30, 2011, 10:13 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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App Smart: A Store for Android Apps, Under Amazon’s Oversight
Amazon has created the store for Android apps that Google could not.
March 30, 2011, 10:13 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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State of the Art: The Cloud That Rains Music
Amazon has introduced the Cloud Player, a Web page that allows you listen to your music collection from any computer or Android phone. And it’s almost free.
March 30, 2011, 10:09 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Home Tech: Apps for Taking Inventory at Home
There are lots of bad, a few so-so, and some great computer programs to help you organize your belongings, and even the best ones require some work.
March 30, 2011, 9:30 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com

