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Breaking The Oil Addiction: Oil And Water Do Mix In India


India, like the U.S., is trying to escape its dependence on imported oil. While everyone save the American government is talking about power sources like hydrogen and ethanol to get cars moving, one Indian inventor is looking for a much simpler solution.

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Twitter Reporting On The China Earthquake


Forget about TV and radio, the best source of breaking news on the deadly earthquake may have been Twitter.

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A Look Inside Terminal 3, China’s Monster Airport


China's Terminal 3 airport opened in February. It's a modern work of art with mind-blowing proportions.

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Microsoft And NBC Team To Show The Olympics By Silverlight


Microsoft and NBC are putting the Olympics on the web... live streams of nearly all the games, even the ones no one seems to watch.

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Leaving The U.S. Behind: Cutting-Edge MySpace found in Korea


MySpace moves east, opening versions in South Korea and India. They're more advanced than the U.S. version, to attract computer experts and tech fans.

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The End Of The Internet: Switching to IPv6


A meeting in China this month discusses IPv6, a new version of the entire Internet. Experts say the world is already running out of enough available web addresses.

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Video Game Championships Come to China in 2009


The site for the 2009 World Cyber Games video game tournament has been announced. It's a first-ever for China.

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An East Coast School In Central China: The University Of Massachusetts Moves Into Asia


Are you a University of Massachusetts alumnus? A current student? You might not be alone in the world soon. The school is working out a deal to bring online classes to China.

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Computer World Changes In China: PC Makers Look to Asia


Dell Computers announces major expansion into China with more than a dozen new products, including major Internet investments.

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Leave The Board Behind: Scrabble Goes Online Under Another Name


The classic board game Scrabble has a new home online, though it's not an official one! Thousands of people are playing "Scrabulous" every day, even as its inventors face off against toy company giants.

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