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An E-Commerce Empire, From Porn to Puppies
Rooted in the sexual entertainment industry, the empire of Richard J. Gordon, who played a significant role in the birth of electronic commerce, also reaches more far-flung places.
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Digital Domain: The Computer Industry Comes With Built-In Term Limits
Since 1993, Microsoft has been struggling to maintain its leadership position while the Internet grew ubiquitous.
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Consumed: Shock Value
How a stun gun’s makeover balances the desire for sleek techno-gadgets and awesome “takedown power.”
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The Medium: Pixels at an Exhibition
Art, mystery and the meaning of YouTube.
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High-Tech Japanese, Running Out of Engineers
Engineering skill made Japan an economic superpower, but its young people are now choosing other careers.
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What's Online: Frustrating the Pirates
Some argue that beating media piracy hinges on media companies offering more convenience and quality.
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Yahoo’s Chairman Disputes Icahn’s Accusations
Yahoo’s chairman rejected accusations from the billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn that the company’s board had acted irrationally in rejecting a $47.5 billion takeover offer from Microsoft.
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CBS in Deal to Buy CNet to Increase Online Ads
At $1.8 billion, Thursday’s deal for CNet by CBS is the biggest by far in its recent Internet expansion, making the network a bigger player in online media.
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Microsoft Joins Effort for Laptops for Children
After years of conflict, Microsoft and the computing and education project One Laptop Per Child have reached an agreement that will put Windows on the organization’s computers.
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Advertising: Yahoo and WPP in Partnership
The deal between Yahoo and WPP Group, the advertising holding company, will give WPP’s clients a broader swath of Web sites where they can aim their messages.
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