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91. Content key in boosting cellphone use: Nokia
Nokia, the world's largest cellphone maker, sees content for the wireless Internet as key to snapping up more mobile phone users, including in emerging markets, the head of its key unit said.
24 Oct 2007
92. Searching for the latest status symbol? Try Wikipedia
They say if you can make it in New York you can make it anywhere. But these days, it seems you haven't really made it unless you have that most prized of status symbols - your very own page on Wikipedia.
23 Oct 2007
93. Nokia unveils N810 Internet Tablet
Top cell phone maker Nokia is introducing an upgraded version of a wireless multimedia device without a phone, the company said on Wednesday, as it takes aim at Apple Inc's iPod Touch.
20 Oct 2007
94. Microsoft eyes small acquisitions in next five years
Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Thursday it will probably buy up to 20 companies a year at a cost of anywhere from $50 million to $1 billion for the next five years.
19 Oct 2007
95. Malaysia issues guidebook for Muslims in space
Malaysia has come up with the world's first comprehensive guidebook for Muslims in space as its first astronaut prepares to go into orbit next week.
08 Oct 2007
96. Microsoft's $500 million offer for 5 percent stake in Facebook makes good business sense: Analysts
Software giant Microsoft is reportedly in talks to buy a 5 percent stake in Facebook for $300 million to $500 million – a deal which, if successful, would value the 3-year old Palo Alto, California-based social networking website at about $10 billion, but, adds analysts, makes good business sense.
27 Sep 2007
97. Notebooks driving gaming sales: Dell
Dell Inc. is seeing broad demand for notebooks spill over into the market for high-end gaming computers, saying that gives it an edge over rival Hewlett-Packard Co's stepped-up gaming efforts.
08 Sep 2007
98. Google Search goes Universal
Google Inc., which can lay the claim to have near-perfected the search engine, has gone a step further by combining its different Web search services into one "Universal Search" service that will present Web sites, news, video, images, books and other results on one page.
24 May 2007
99. Sony India unveils world's smallest PC
Weighing at only 517 gm, Sony India has unveiled its latest technological marvel, the world's smallest and lightest computer in India - the VAIO VGN-UX17GP which offers full computing power with Microsoft XP Professional operating system and Intel Centrino Mobile technology for ultimate mobile entertainment.
13 Nov 2006
100. Google gobbles YouTube for $ 1.65 billion
The company that runs the world's largest and most popular web search engine, Google Inc., has agreed to buy the latest phenomenon, the world's largest online video sharing site, YouTube, for $ 1.65 billion in an all-stock deal, making it by far the most expensive purchase made by Google during its eight-year history.
13 Oct 2006
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