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  1. Photosynth: Microsoft takes on Photo-sharing 3D

    Newsweek Top News - 56 minutes ago

    A new online software service allows you to build three-dimensional scenes out of dozens of photographs.

    Also tagged: software, science and technology, computer technology, blaise aguera

  2. Behavioral ad targeting, Web companies' favorite new way to invade your privacy.

    Behavioral ad targeting, Web companies' favorite new way to invade your privacy.

    Slate Magazine - Aug 19, 2008

    In May, Charter Communications, one of the nation's largest Internet service providers, sent letters to hundreds of thousands of its customers promising "an enhancement coming soon to your Web browsing experience."

  3. New Service Lets Parents Monitor Teens' Driving

    Newsweek Top News - Aug 18, 2008

    A new service lets other motorists notify parents how their teens are driving.

    Also tagged: anne london

  4. Tech: Are You Ready for Social Mapping?

    Newsweek Top News - Aug 14, 2008

    Are you ready for social mapping?

    Also tagged: internet, science and technology, nick douglas, dennis crowley, facebook inc, loopt inc, social software and tagging

  5. FactCheck: Is Obama Ad on McCain's Nuke Policy Misleading?

    Newsweek Top News - Aug 14, 2008

    Obama ad accuses McCain of nuclear NIMBY-ness in Nevada. We supply context.

    Also tagged: politics, elections and voting, john mccain, barack obama, science and technology, nevada, nuclear energy, u s politics, yucca mountain, energy technology, politics campaign 2008, u s presidential election, sam shad

  6. The Google black hole.

    The Google black hole.

    Slate Magazine - Aug 13, 2008

    Late last month, Michael Arrington of TechCrunch reported that Google was in the final stages of negotiations to purchase Digg, the popular user-vote-counting news site. A few days later, Arrington, citing unnamed

  7. Is 'Gene Doping' the Next Olympic Threat?

    Newsweek Top News - Aug 11, 2008

    Is 'gene doping' the next Olympic threat?

    Also tagged: sports, science and technology, biotechnology, genetics, biology, olympic games, sciences, medical technology, gene therapy, life sciences, drugs in sports, coverage of the olympic games, ted friedmann

  8. FactCheck: McCain's Wind-Power Puffery

    Newsweek Top News - Aug 8, 2008

    McCain's new ad touts 'renewable energy,' but his energy plan offers little to support it.

    Also tagged: politics, john mccain, barack obama, science and technology, domestic policy, taxes, energy policy, economic policy, tax policy, energy technology, public finance, politics campaign 2008, political policy, alternative energy technology

  9. The athrax truth movement defends Bruce Ivins.

    The athrax truth movement defends Bruce Ivins.

    Slate Magazine - Aug 7, 2008

    On Wednesday, the FBI released a raft of documents to buttress its case against Bruce Ivins, whom the government says bears "sole responsibility" for the 2001 anthrax attacks. The FBI says Ivins, the late military

  10. Streaming Video From Your Mobile Phone

    Newsweek Top News - Aug 6, 2008

    Broadcasting video direct from your cell.

    Also tagged: steve garfield, john culberson, laura fitton, qik inc

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