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Suffering a crisis of confidence these days about its ability to compete with its emerging Asian rivals, Japan is in the midst of a growing craze for Indian education.

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Forget Second Life. The real virtual world gold rush centers on the grammar-school set.

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Unlike dating sites that treat being single as a predicament, this one celebrates flying solo.

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A shy kid from Harlem but a firebrand online.

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After five years of job losses, Silicon Valley's turnaround coincides with increased investment in clean environment technology.

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The Web is a window on personal lives, and employers can peer in.

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The online dating service Chemistry.com plans to unleash a new advertising campaign that seeks to depict its competitor, eHarmony.com, as out of touch with mainstream American values.

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Google News offers a new feature that allows people quoted in news articles to post a comment that will be paired with that article online.

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Some literary-minded bloggers seemed a little piqued at comments on their hobby made by Doris Lessing in her Nobel lecture this month.

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Should everyone know what you bought today?

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Both Radiohead and a former Talking Head have advice for young artists on navigating the chaotic music industry.

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The growing confrontation promises to be an epic battle that shapes the prosperity and progress of both companies.

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Apple put to rest the last of a series of lawsuits it brought in a losing and costly effort to put a stop to Web leaks about its product plans.

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Walter H. G. Lewin, a physics professor at M.I.T., has found devotees across the country with his online lectures.

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Nanosolar, a heavily financed Silicon Valley start-up whose backers include Google's co-founders, plans to announce Tuesday that it has begun selling its innovative solar panels.

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Ringing cellphones and Web surfing students are only part of the exasperation of countless teachers and professors in the computer era.

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Ingrid Michaelson, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter whose self-produced album "Girls and Boys" reached No. 2 on the iTunes pop chart, is enjoying an enchanted transformation as a recording artist.

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If all goes well, Evan Goldberg will have come a long way from the overcrowded Silicon Valley apartment that served as NetSuite's first office nearly 10 years ago.

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Newer computer chips with multiple processors require dauntingly complex software and programmers are having a hard time keeping up.

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Internet radio companies say a recent decision by the Copyright Royalty Board would make it impossible for them to stay afloat.

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Researchers are using Facebook habits to study how tastes and values affect the formation of social relationships.

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More companies are helping large corporate clients create services resembling MySpace or YouTube to bring their customers together online.

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The race is on for competitive advantage in the truly open cellular phone network of the future.

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What are so many crochet-hook-wielding, papermaking,silversmithing handicrafters doing online? Trying to prove that the future of shopping — and of work — is all about the past.

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Paramount Pictures is lurching onto the Web with its "Jackass" franchise, with what it says will be the first studio-backed feature film to have its premiere online.