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Like few other people on the planet, Google`s Ben Gomes knows what interests the world. Gomes is the engineer in charge of improving what you see when you Google. From one of the most important but little-known offices in the Googleplex in Mountain View, Gomes is responsible for shaping the automatic suggestions users get as they begin typing a query, and the few lines of text and links they get
Uncertainty about the stability of world markets is clouding encouraging signs about the health of the technology sector. Shares of IBM Corp. fell nearly 4 percent Monday after the computer company beat earnings expectations in the second quarter and raised its guidance for the year. IBM disclosed a reduction in the value of services contracts, and revenue fell short. And for a company that cons
You`ve been boarding your dogs, cats, birds, and even snakes when you take a vacation; but now, if you`re travel plans include Amsterdam, you can board your fish at the Goudvissen Hotel, the only hotel in the world exclusively for goldfish.
World Cup Fans From Japan Are A Soccer ShockerThe 2010 FIFA World Cup is once again bringing out the best in football fans worldwide. If loud means proud, then these supporters of Japan`s team have finally found a way to drown out those annoying vuvuzelas.
Kaka and Diego Maradona`s son-in-law tweeted their love. Sepp Blatter tweeted his enthusiasm for South Africa. Cristiano Ronaldo said he didn`t have time for tweeting because he was too busy training. The popular social networking and microblogging service Twitter, whose short messages are known as "tweets," has wrapped its growing tentacles around the World Cup with a vengeance. Users include t
South Africa Vuvuzela! Vuvuzela (pronouced voo-voo-ZAY-lah) is the horn of plenty. Its name in Zulu roughly translates to "making a lot of noise" — and it sure does. This year`s World Cup in South Africa is distinguished by a sound not found in too many other destinations. At best, it`s been compared to the sound of a herd of elephants - at worst perhaps, "the traffic jam from hell."
World Cup sponsors are tussling in a virtual battlefield to be the social-media marketing star of the global soccer championship beginning [Friday] in Johannesburg. But the early "winner" in buzz is Nike, neither a World Cup sponsor nor partner of the sport`s governing body, FIFA. Social-media monitoring firm Meltwater Buzz looked at online buzz May 24 through Thursday for 11 top sponsors, partn
The 2010 World Cup soccer championships will begin tomorrow in South Africa and go on for a month.  Day and night, you`ll be able to watch soccer matches (just think!), and as this really is an international event, unlike the World Series, you just have to route for a team... and so does your `World Pup.`

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