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World-shaping minds inspired at TED gathering

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Mind-boggling science and undertakings that overwhelm the senses are in store at a TED conference to inspire the brilliant and accomplished to change the world for the better.

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Videogame makers seek footing on shifting landscape

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Videogame makers from around the globe are gathering to seek paths to fortune and glory on a landscape upset by social networks, smartphones, tablet computers, and the Internet "cloud."

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Russia launches navigation system satellite

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia launched on Saturday one of the final satellites needed to complete a space-based navigation system, which Moscow hopes will challenge the dominant U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS).

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With $38 billion cash, Warren Buffett looking for deals

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett is looking for acquisitions as an outlet to deploy his $38 billion cash pile, the legendary investor said in his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholders on Saturday.

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Humanoids run world's first robot marathon race

OSAKA, Japan (AFP) – Robovie-PC, a toy-sized humanoid, won the world's first full-length marathon for two-legged robots by a whisker Saturday, beating its closest rival by a single second after more than two days of racing.

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Mobile etiquette seen getting worse, not better

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Whether is it texting during dinner, talking on a cellphone in a public restroom or using a laptop while driving, most people think mobile etiquette is getting worse, not better.

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Google tweaks search to push out 'content farms'

Google announced Thursday that it has made a major change to its algorithm to push down the rankings of low-quality websites and “reward” high-quality content.

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US warns banks on Libya transfers

WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department has warned US banks to be vigilant of transfers linked to Libya's political leaders, as the international community moves to slap sanctions on top government officials.

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US growth slows to 2.8% in fourth quarter

WASHINGTON (AFP) – US economic growth slowed to 2.8 percent in the last quarter of 2010, the Commerce Department said Friday, a pace that was slower than initially estimated.

Growth for the last three months of the year was revised down from a previously announced 3.2 percent rate.

'Big Oil' lobby to begin donating to political candidates

The American Petroleum Institute (API), which represents more than 450 oil and natural gas companies, has announced it will start donating to political candidates this year as President Obama aims to cut subsidies to energy companies and expand environmental laws.

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Boeing wins massive Air Force tanker contract

WASHINGTON – The United States on Thursday awarded Boeing a massive contract to supply aerial refueling tankers to the Air Force, defeating European rival EADS.

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No Twitter revolt for Central Asia's closed regimes

MOSCOW – High fees, spying, and outright blockage -- Central Asia's regimes are not short of ways to control Internet blogs and social networks which have mobilised the recent protests in the Middle East.

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Electric vehicles complete round-the-world tour

GENEVA – Electric vehicles from Australia, Germany and Switzerland completed a pioneering 27,000 kilometre "emissions free" round-the-world trip on Thursday, after 188 days on the road and at sea.

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