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Today's Top Computers News Google trying to read searchers' minds International Herald Tribune, 9 Sep 2010, 1:26 pm EDT The company has introduced Google Instant, which predicts Internet search queries and shows results as soon as someone begins to type, adjusting the results as each successive letter is typed. Dems launch air attack on Snyder Detroit Free Press, 9 Sep 2010, 1:19 pm EDT Sept. 09--The general election air war finally got under way this morning in Michigan as the state Democratic Party launched an attack ad on Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder, accusing him of shipping jobs overseas as an executive of Gateway Computer and personally profiting as the company's fortunes declined. Google's next frontier: Television Chicago Tribune, 9 Sep 2010, 6:42 am EDT Google TV will launch in the U.S. this fall and worldwide in 2011.
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IndustryWatch Reader's "Most" List Lamb's Camaro reaches third straight final National Dragster`, 9 Sep 2010, 3:46 am EDT After suffering a frustrating final-round loss a week prior in which he never got the chance to race his opponent, Justin Lamb's fortunes improved by 200 percent when Shawn Langdon drove his '68 Camaro to victory in Sunday's regular Super Gas program of the Sonoma race and Lamb repeated the feat 24 hours later by winning the Super Gas title of the postponed NHRA Arizona Nationals. National Dragster`, 9 Sep 2010, 3:26 am EDT SONOMA - NHRA class structure dictates that there be only four Full Throttle winners at the Fram Autolite NHRA Nationals, but a lot of drivers left Infineon Raceway feeling like potential champs as nine racers, including Funny Car winner Ron Capps and Pro Stock Motorcycle titlist Michael Phillips, secured their berths in the Countdown to 1 playoffs. |
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