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Data on Seattle Nonprofits Is Now Public

Data on Seattle Nonprofits Is Now Public

The Seattle Foundation is trying to give potential donors more insight into how their money would be spent.

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Data on Seattle Nonprofits Is Now Public

Data on Seattle Nonprofits Is Now Public

The Seattle Foundation is trying to give potential donors more insight into how their money would be spent.

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Genentech Scientist to Lead Rockefeller University

Genentech Scientist to Lead Rockefeller University

Marc Tessier-Lavigne will be the first to leave Genentech’s top scientific ranks since its acquisition by Roche in March 2009.

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Scarborough and Kinsley Will Write for Politico

Scarborough and Kinsley Will Write for Politico

Politico will run weekly opinion columns by Joe Scarborough, the MSNBC host, and Michael Kinsley, a columnist for The Atlantic, starting on Oct. 1.

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Google Unveils Tool to Speed Up Searches

Google Unveils Tool to Speed Up Searches

Google’s change may save users time, but may also affect the many businesses that have been built around placing search ads on the site.

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Google Unveils Tool to Speed Up Searches

Google Unveils Tool to Speed Up Searches

Google’s change may save users time, but may also affect the many businesses that have been built around placing search ads on the site.

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Rounding Up the iPod Reviews

Rounding Up the iPod Reviews

The tech pundits weigh in on the latest lineup of Apple iPods, offering in-depth reviews, side-by-side comparisons and even a logo contest.

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Tech Talk Podcast: Empathetic Fabric

Tech Talk Podcast: Empathetic Fabric

Fabrics that see and hear, why design can make the gadget and a look at the Nuforce uDAC U.S.B. amp are in this week's Tech Talk pod cast.

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ZumoCast Offers a Personalized Cloud

ZumoCast Offers a Personalized Cloud

A new application allows free access to content stored on desktop computers from Apple mobile devices.

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Your Very Own $400,000 Robot

Your Very Own $400,000 Robot

Willow Garage, a California-based technology company, announced that its PR2 robot would go on sale to businesses and the general public.

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Google Speeds Queries With ‘Instant’ Results

Google Speeds Queries With ‘Instant’ Results

Google is introducing a feature called "Google Instant," which will display search results as people type their queries.

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Vodafone to Sell Its Stake in China Mobile for $6.6 Billion

Vodafone to Sell Its Stake in China Mobile for $6.6 Billion

About 70 percent of the proceeds of the $6.6 billion sale will be returned to shareholders through a stock repurchase

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Pay Full Price for a Meal? That's So Yesterday

Pay Full Price for a Meal? That's So Yesterday

VillageVines, a daily deal site for restaurants in New York, is expanding to other cities.

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Second Thoughts on Online Education

Second Thoughts on Online Education

The drive to online education threatens to widen the achievement gap between the best students and others, a new study says.

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Indian Court Rules Against Vodafone in Tax Case

Indian Court Rules Against Vodafone in Tax Case

The ruling, in a case stemming from Vodafone’s acquisition of a controlling stake in an Indian cellphone company, could deal a blow to foreign investors in India.

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Do People Want ‘Amateur Hour’ on Their TVs?

Do People Want ‘Amateur Hour’ on Their TVs?

Steven P. Jobs says his customers don’t want to watch “amateur hour.” So why are they watching so much video on Facebook?

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Packaging Is All the Rage, and Not in a Good Way

Packaging Is All the Rage, and Not in a Good Way

Amazon is trying to get manufacturers to make packages easier to open, hoping to reduce consumer “wrap rage.”

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Genentech Scientist to Lead Rockefeller University

Marc Tessier-Lavigne will be the first to leave Genentech’s top scientific ranks since its acquisition by Roche in March 2009.



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Google Unveils Tool to Speed Up Searches

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Scarborough and Kinsley Will Write for Politico

Politico will run weekly opinion columns by Joe Scarborough, the MSNBC host, and Michael Kinsley, a columnist for The Atlantic, starting on Oct. 1.



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Google Unveils Tool to Speed Up Searches

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Data on Seattle Nonprofits Is Now Public

The Seattle Foundation is trying to give potential donors more insight into how their money would be spent.



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Data on Seattle Nonprofits Is Now Public

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Tech Talk Podcast: Empathetic Fabric

Fabrics that see and hear, why design can make the gadget and a look at the Nuforce uDAC U.S.B. amp are in this week's Tech Talk pod cast.



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ZumoCast Offers a Personalized Cloud

A new application allows free access to content stored on desktop computers from Apple mobile devices.



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Your Very Own $400,000 Robot

Willow Garage, a California-based technology company, announced that its PR2 robot would go on sale to businesses and the general public.



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Google Speeds Queries With ‘Instant’ Results

Google is introducing a feature called "Google Instant," which will display search results as people type their queries.



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Second Thoughts on Online Education

The drive to online education threatens to widen the achievement gap between the best students and others, a new study says.



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Pay Full Price for a Meal? That’s So Yesterday

VillageVines, a daily deal site for restaurants in New York, is expanding to other cities.



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Indian Court Rules Against Vodafone in Tax Case

The ruling, in a case stemming from Vodafone’s acquisition of a controlling stake in an Indian cellphone company, could deal a blow to foreign investors in India.



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Vodafone to Sell Its Stake in China Mobile for $6.6 Billion

About 70 percent of the proceeds of the $6.6 billion sale will be returned to shareholders through a stock repurchase



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