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By MIGUEL HELFT and TANZINA VEGA Ads tailored to online shoppers based on the products they have perused are leaving consumers with an eerie feeling. By VIKAS BAJAJ The government said it would study and test a proposal by the BlackBerry maker for two months as it tries to settle a dispute over corporate e-mail. By CHRIS NICHOLSON and ANDREW ROSS SORKIN Intel's announcement on Monday came less than two weeks after saying that it would acquire McAfee. By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER and JENNA WORTHAM Mostly the young are interested in letting others know their physical location. Others are reticent for safety reasons, or against providing too much information. By STEVE LOHR Now used by more big technology companies, open-source software has become a weapon in corporate warfare. By JOSEPH PLAMBECK The Billboard 200 chart is facing new competition in an era when artists can be a hit even if their albums aren't. Link by Link By NOAM COHEN Cee Lo's single is unusual in that the crude phrase is the title, chorus and punch line to the song. Media Decoder Blog By PRADNYA JOSHI A book's title, "Shut Up, I'm Talking," draws lots of attention. The title, not the book. Drilling Down By ALEX MINDLIN In one experiment, college students were more likely to admit they had taken part in questionable activities when an online survey appeared more unprofessional. | Personal Tech Gadgetwise Blog By ERIC A. TAUB A trio of new products use your car's data port to give you driving information that might otherwise be hard to get. Gadgetwise Blog By RIK FAIRLIE Seagate's GoFlex Home network drive simplifies remote access to files stored on your home network. |
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The Stone By ALEXANDER NEHAMAS Scratch the surface of any attack on the popular arts and you will find Plato's criticisms of poetry. Living Rooms By ALEXANDRA LANGE How the kitchen went from service space to entertainment central. The Thread By TOBIN HARSHAW On the right side of the blogosphere, sympathy for Ken Mehlman. On the left, not so much. Room for Debate By THE EDITORS Is the tension between fiscal and social conservatives detrimental to the Republican Party? Bloggingheads Kate MacKenzie of City Harvest and Katherine Mangu-Ward of Reason debate the problem of inner-city malnutrition. Schott's Vocab By BEN SCHOTT This weekend, co-vocabularists have generously shared their happiest words in the English language. | Conscience of a Liberal By PAUL KRUGMAN On the Ground By NICHOLAS KRISTOF Some more thoughts, and reader comments, on my column about President Obama and his failures in Sudan. Dot Earth By ANDREW C. REVKIN The world's leading scientific academies prepare to deliver their critique of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Freakonomics on NYTimes.com The authors Steven Levitt, Stephen Dubner and guest contributors blog about the hidden side of the economy. |
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