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Study: Internet big in Japan, China
March 30, 2006
Global Net adoption appears to have slowed, with Japan boasting largest percentage of users and China the heaviest usage.
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Office Live exits beta
November 15, 2006
Microsoft's Net-based software becomes generally available in U.S., while betas are released in U.K., France, Japan and Germany.
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Qwest reaches 1 million DSL subscriptions
December 14, 2004
Qwest reaches a milestone while the rest of the world continues to put down more lines and pick up more users.
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Japan's I-mode bound for Britain
November 30, 2004
U.K., Ireland and Germany to get leading Japanese technology via British operator mmO2.
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Chipmakers' silicon scraps feed solar industry's hunger
May 23, 2007
Selling unusable silicon wafers to solar cell makers is good for the environment, and companies like TI make money at it too.
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Will RFID-guided robots rule the world?
July 8, 2005
Researchers envision a future in which bots guided by radio signals fill all sorts of human needs. Photos: Robots in action
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