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A new website seeks to bring the power of social networking to health support groups.
Adapting Websites to Users
Websites that change to fit the cognitive style of the user could be more effective at selling products online.
Acrobat Gets Multimedia Makeover
Adobe adds Flash, video, and Web services to its venerable Acrobat software.
Next-Generation Diagnostics
A startup can detect tiny traces of cancer markers in blood samples.
Archiving E-mail Effectively
The White House's recent problems archiving e-mail could be solved by emerging technologies.
Focusing on Solar's Cost
Sunrgi claims that its concentrated photovoltaic system outshines the competition.
The Candidates on Technology
Find out where Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain stand on key technology issues.
$100 Laptop Program's New President
Charles Kane thinks industry partnerships will boost the laptop's marketability.
A Price Drop for Solar Panels
The silicon shortage that has kept solar electricity expensive is ending.
A New Vision for Second Life
Linden Lab's new CEO outlines his plans to help Second Life mature.

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