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« Posted: August 16, 2007, 01:50:11 AM »


Featured links from the CNET Blog Network
      



Google browser rumors surface again--Will Google develop its own browser and enter the Browser Wars?


Open-source companies to be acquired by proprietary vendors?--Open source is coming into its prime. Tim O'Reilly correctly spots a trend but incorrectly assigns its significance.


AMD's gift to software developers--AMD's new Lightweight Profiling proposal offers a valuable new tool to software developers.


Why start-ups fail--And a great many do. There are lots of reasons, but most commonly, they develop technology and not products.

      

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