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Losing an Edge, Japanese Envy India's Schools

Source: The New York Times

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.

Web Playgrounds of the Very Young

Source: The New York Times

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

A Guide to Embracing Life as a Single (Without the Resignation, That Is)

Source: The New York Times

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

Silicon Valley Rebounds, Led by Green Technology

Source: The New York Times

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

How to Lose Your Job on Your Own Time

Source: The New York Times

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

Little Love Among Matchmakers

Source: The New York Times

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.

Quoted in the News? Post a Comment, Please

Source: The New York Times

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.

Blog, Blug. To the Writer Doris Lessing, It's Whatever.

Source: The New York Times

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

Intimate Shopping

Source: The New York Times

Should everyone know what you bought today?

Do-It-Yourself Music Stardom

Source: The New York Times

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

Google Gets Ready to Rumble With Microsoft

Source: The New York Times

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

Apple Rumor Site to Shut Down in Settlement

Source: The New York Times

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.

At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star

Source: The New York Times

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

Start-Up Sells Solar Panels at Lower-Than-Usual Cost

Source: The New York Times

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.

New Class(room) War: Teacher vs. Technology

Source: The New York Times

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

Singing Her Way From Obscurity to Fame on the Internet

Source: The New York Times

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.

Going Public Caps Dream for a Maker of Software

Source: The New York Times

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.

Faster Chips Are Leaving Programmers in Their Dust

Source: The New York Times

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

A Fee Per Song Can Ruin Us, Internet Radio Companies Say

Source: The New York Times

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

On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data

Source: The New York Times

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

Social Networking's Next Phase

Source: The New York Times

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

Static on the Dream Phone

Source: The New York Times

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

Handmade 2.0: Using the web to sell do-it-yourself goods

Source: The New York Times

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.

A Chapter of 'Jackass' as Web Test

Source: The New York Times

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.

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