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    Tesla Racing Ahead

    The stock of electric car maker Tesla got a boost of four percent yesterday after the company said it expects $60 million in revenue for building the electrical system for the new Toyota RAV4 sport utility vehicle. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/12/tesla-racing-ahead.html">Read...
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    VeriFone Key Player in Mobile Payment Revolution

    VeriFone is one of the key players in a growing movement to replace credit cards with smartphone payment applications. As a result, the San Jose company has seen its stock nearly triple in the past year. <a...
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    Riverbed, F5 among year's top three Nasdaq stocks

    Riverbed's sales have increased 174 percent over the last three years. Revenue is expected to grow some 37 percent in the fiscal year that ends December 10. As a result, Riverbed's stock has skyrocketed. It has tripled year-to-date. Among stocks listed on the Nasdaq exchange with a market...
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    Netflix, YouTube shape Web TV

    Savvy investors watching the growth of streaming video and tuned into important developments in emerging Web TV platforms have been handsomely rewarded. During the past year, streaming video rental kingpin Netflix has one of the two best performing stocks with a market capitalization of at least...
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    Driving in the fast lane with Tesla

    If you've been nervously watching as the price of Tesla (TSLA) stock has spiked this month, worried that sitting on the sidelines could be a mistake, it may be time to put your anxiety aside and get some skin in the game. <a...
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    YouTube Helps Google Web TV

    For those competing with Google in the web TV arena, the war was lost before it even began. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/11/youtube-makes-google-web-tv-winner.html"> Read more</a>
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    Facetime Apple's Top Trendsetter

    Apple's most important innovation, I believe, is still in its embryonic stages. That would be FaceTime, the video chat technology that could turn out to be Apple's crowning achievement. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/11/facetime-apples-top-trendsetter.html"> Read more</a>
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    Adobe video editing software reviewed by WSJ

    Adobe Premiere Element 9 now available for Mac users. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/adobe-updates-video-editing-program.html"> Read more</a>
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    (video) Travel sites ally to block Google ITA purchase

    Google's proposed $700 million purchase of ITA Software Inc., the leading provider of airline flight data, has encountered fierce opposition from a coalition of small online travel companies who are lobbying the Justice Department to block the deal. <a...
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    Preparing to write your first iPhone app

    You've seen the statistics and glowing success stories and you're interested in writing your first iPhone app. Good for you! If you've never developed content for a mobile device, or if you're new to software development, learning iPhone development can be a fun and rewarding experience, writes...
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    RIM demos Blackberry Playbook with Adobe AIR apps

    Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis and Adobe's chief technology officer Kevin Lynch unveiled the Blackberry Playbook tablet yesterday. Watch the <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/rim-demos-blackberry-playbook-with.html"> video</a>
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    Next media titans: Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon

    Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon are becoming more than just dominant technology companies. They are well on their way to becoming the news, entertainment and communications networks of the 21st century, reports Wired. <a...
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    Blurring the lines between apps and books

    Readers of a iPad or iPhone app version of Stephen Elliot's memoir can enjoy an interactive experience with the San Francisco writer, reports Noam Coen in the New York Times. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/blurring-lines-between-apps-and-books.html"> Read more</a>
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    iPads gain prominence in Hollywood

    John Carroll Lynch and many other actors use the Rehearsal App on iPads to practice lines. He is preparing for a new series, reports the New York Times. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/ipads-gain-prominence-in-hollywood.html"> Read more</a>
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    Being Steve Jobs' Boss

    Former Apple chief executive John Sculley tells Cultofmac.com editor Leander Kahney about how his partnership with Steve Jobs came to be and why he never should have been CEO in the first place.<a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/being-steve-jobs-boss.html"> Read more</a>
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    Mozilla pays 12-year-old boy for finding bug in browser

    Alex is a bug hunter, but the bugs he's uncovering are unlikely to end up in any entomological reference book. Instead the bug Alex found was a valid critical security flaw buried in the Firefox web browser. For his discovery, he was rewarded a bug bounty of $3,000 by Mozilla, the parent company...
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    Silicon Valley companies fighting for talent

    In the midst of a jobs crunch that has thousands of people out of work in Silicon Valley, there's a hiring frenzy going on among startups, social networking companies and some of the valley's tech giants, reports Pete Carey in the San Jose Mercury News. <a...
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    Android apps gets boost from mobile payments startup

    Compared to the iPhone, "It's harder to make money on Android, so people aren't rushing to support their applications," says David Marcus, the CEO of Zong, a small mobile payments startup. <a href="http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/android-apps-get-boost-from-mobile.html">Read more
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    The Google revolution will be televised

    Google TV tries to tap into $83 billion advertisement market http://dock-of-bay.blogspot.com/2010/10/google-revolution-will-be-televised.html
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