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MySpace has set up a café at the Democratic National Convention in Denver to promote its election 2008 efforts. We talk with the head of the social network's impact channel

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Two new Nokia handsets scheduled to go on sale in October can viewed be as warning shots at Apple in the smartphone market.

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Nice Smartphone, Clumsy Software

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Cell Phones Powered by Everyday Activity

Developing nations could benefit from cheap mobile-phone technology that would let people's physical movements charge up their handsets

 

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The CEO Guide to Cloud Computing

A big shift in how companies obtain software and computing capacity is under way as more companies tap into Web-based applications

 

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The BW Jukebox

Welcome to the BW Jukebox, a roundup of the growing list of places to download music (legally) on the Web

 

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From iPods and video cameras to the high-speed Internet2, schools experiment with ways to improve how teachers teach and students learn

Cell Phones Make Headway in Education

For checking schedules or taking quizzes, mobile gizmos show promise on the campus. But teachers fear they create barriers in the classroom

Students Will Help Save Apple

The tech company may look vulnerable to an economic downturn, but back-to-school shoppers should help it keep up a strong financial performance

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BusinessWeek correspondent Cliff Edwards gives readers the low-down on some of the best new computers and mobile phones aimed at returning students this fall

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In Your Face: Sparking Innovation

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Reader Adam Writes:

"Big corporations benefit from being continually refreshed through sustaining innovations, but they generally do not require disruptive innovation. VCs, on the other hand, exist to disrupt."

 

Byte of the Apple

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Students Will Help Save Apple

The tech company may look vulnerable to an economic downturn, but back-to-school shoppers should help it keep up a strong financial performance

 

The Wireless Way

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Better Voice Mail

Arik Hesseldahl demonstrates YouMail, a Web-based voice mail service that might cure non-iPhone owners of visual voice mail envy

 

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Podcast: To Drill or Not to Drill?

Oil-industry veteran Bill Bartmann and the NRDC's Wesley Warren answer reader comments about who's to blame for the U.S. oil shortage

 
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