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The Washington Post Technology section provides news and analysis of the latest technology trends and developments. Post Technology reports include discussions and reviews of major technology issues and products.
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Craigslist adult services takedown could lead to more crime, Microsoft researcher says
A senior researcher at Microsoft said Tuesday that censoring of adult services on Craigslist.org could lead to more sex crimes, not less.
  
Microsoft - Business - Monopolies and Oligopolies - Economic - Allegedly Unethical Firms
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Google bouncing-balls logo amuses, bemuses visitors
This morning's Internet mystery resides on Google's home page -- an animated version of its logo that consists of a swarm of bouncing balls that coalesce to form the company's logo. But once you steer the cursor towards them, they fly apart and flee around the window.
  
Google - Searching - Search Engines - Google logo - Companies
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Aid groups using cellphones to reach the world's poor
SEATTLE - For the world's poorest, cellphone technology carries opportunity, aid groups say, as text messages and other mobile applications have created a new platform to reach the most remote farms and crowded urban slums of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
  
Mobile phone - Shopping - Health - Arts - United States
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New lawsuit to challenge laptop searches at U.S. border
A group of plaintiffs is challenging the government's policy allowing laptops and other devices to be held and searched at borders, even when the traveler is not suspected of any wrongdoing.

  
Hardware - Notebooks and Laptops - Cases and Accessories - US-Mexico Border - United States Department of Homeland Security
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Parents use 'digital' grounding as a 21st century disciplinary tool
Not so long ago, teenagers in trouble got grounded. They lost their evenings out, maybe the keys to the family car. But lately the art of family discipline has begun to reflect our digital age.
  
Business - Home - Arts - Support Groups - Paul Stephenson
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Mobile apps can give careers, job searches a boost
Your career is about to get a boost from some mobile apps. And your on-the-go life could be a little better, less cluttered and more informed as a result of embracing use-anywhere tech tools.
  
Employment - Business and Economy - Canada - Job Search - Business
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Startups are looking beyond résumés and interviews in search for employees
When Michael Glukhovsky and Slava Akhmechet, the founders of RethinkDB, a database technology startup that changes how people store and access data, received $1.2 million in funding this year, they began looking for their first employee. They turned to job boards. They recruited from their site. ...
  
Search - United States - Relationships - Personals - Twitter
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Don't look for Adobe Flash on Apple's iPads, iPhones soon
I was traveling last week to cover Apple's iPod and Apple TV event Wednesday (and writing an extra column based on that). So this week, I offer questions taken from Friday's Web chat.

  
Apple - Adobe Systems - Multimedia - Development Frameworks - IPhone
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Texas attorney general to investigate complaints about Google's search engine
SAN FRANCISCO - Google's methods for recommending Web sites are being reviewed by the Texas state attorney general in an investigation spurred by complaints that the company has abused its power as the Internet's dominant search engine.
  
Google - Web search engine - Microsoft - Searching - Search Engines
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Personal Tech Live with Rob Pegoraro
Rob Pegoraro answers your questions on recent gadget reviews, technology news and provides personal tech buying and fixing advice.
  
United States - Companies - Product Support - Independent Tech Support - Business
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