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1. Google's Chrome browser gets strong welcome
Google Inc's Web browser Chrome has had a "very strong" reception since its launch this week, with several million downloads, Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt told Reuters on Friday.
07 Sep 2008
2. A legend called Google: Tracing back 10 years of glory
When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
06 Sep 2008
3. Google polishes product line with Chrome browser
The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers.
03 Sep 2008
4. Google "Chrome" to take on Microsoft's Internet Explorer
Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine.
02 Sep 2008
5. Microsoft's newest browser may block ads
The next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Web browser makes it easier for people to surf the Internet without leaving a trace.
28 Aug 2008
6. Batman's crime fighting feline partner spotted
The owners of Yoda — a cat with four ears — could use a couple extra hands to answer their telephones.
25 Aug 2008
7. China fakes firework display during opening ceremony of Olympic Games
Fireworks explode above the the National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest," during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremony in Beijing on August 8. China enforced a media blackout on the saga of the faked Olympic opening ceremony song on Wednesday and all references to the story were removed from Chinese Internet sites
13 Aug 2008
8. Some Web sites remain blocked at Beijing Olympics
Some Web sites remained inaccessible to reporters as competition got under way Saturday at the Beijing Olympics.
10 Aug 2008
9. Internet sites still blocked for Olympic reporters
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work.
30 Jul 2008
10. Amazon profit doubles, beats estimates
Amazon.com Inc. showed that it wasn't being hurt by economic weakness and high fuel prices, reporting Wednesday that its second-quarter profits more than doubled and surpassed analyst expectations. The Internet retailer also raised full-year revenue projections.
25 Jul 2008
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