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Opening Search to Semantic Upstarts
Yahoo's new open-search platform is giving semantic search a helping hand.
The Genetic Early Adopters
The first people to purchase their complete genome sequences browse their books of life.
Microbes for Off-the-Grid Electricity
A new company is bringing microbial fuel cells to Africa.
Turning Visitors into Customers
Visiting a company's website could result in a cold call.
Does Google Need Digg?
News aggregation is the search-engine giant's weak spot, but paying hundreds of millions for Digg may not be the solution.
Reaching for the Clouds
A new startup hopes to compete in the crowded Web-application infrastructure market by making its platform open source.
Twitter's Growing Pains
Plagued by service outages, the microblogging site rebuilds its infrastructure.
Nanosensors for Medical Monitoring
Vista Therapeutics is developing ultra-sensitive detectors.
Why Helio Didn't Connect
The flashy cell-phone company is in a very tough business.
IBM's "Noise Free" Nano Lab
The company believes that shielded labs are vital to the future of nanoelectronics.

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