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Amazon.com: Back to the books Jeff Bezos is getting into blogs and TV shows so he can add to his company's $1 billion in book, CD, and DVD sales. (more)
The computer would have an iPod-like touchscreen, a patent filing indicates. Plus: Friendster's costly new friends. (more)

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In its search for growth, Google should look to corporate customers – and partner with IBM. (more)

Carmaker says Capgemini, HP and others will get record award over 5 years to run its tech operations. (more)

 
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COVER STORY JAN./FEB. 2006
The Smart List Our year-in-review salute to the bold moves, big bets, and brilliant innovations that paid off for dozens of America's most clever companies. (more)
 
FEATURES - JAN./FEB. 2006
Notorious former mental institutions being converted into high-end condos. Candy bars with curious names. And more stupidity. See our list of the year's most boneheaded blunders. (more)

Interviews with dozens of experts help us plot four scenarios illustrating where Google's geniuses may be leading the company--and, perhaps, all of us. (more)

Scott McNealy is giving away software to sell hardware. Will his razor-and-blades strategy put Sun Microsystems back at tech's cutting edge? (more)

 
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eBay's lucrative auctions are the target of its rivals' push into classifieds. (more)

Match.com has a whole new way to make you swoon; the chemistry of your own brain. (more)

First there were macrobrews. (more)

Millions from Yahoo transformed the life of Del.icio.us founder Joshua Schachter--and set him up to find the next big thing. (more)

An estimated 75 percent of licensing deals now require putting source code in escrow. (more)

Can hip new listening lounges save Sam Goody? (more)

 
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Have an idea for a startup that could challenge an industry leader? There's never been a better time to come late to the race. (more)

Preserving youth without plastic surgery will soon be a $20 billion business. And that's just scratching the surface. (more)

By marrying Hollywood star power with high-tech solar power, BP is helping low-income families go green. (more)

Troubled times make gold an even more precious metal. Here's one way it can protect your treasure. (more)

Distributed management sounds impractical, but it might help your company play a more innovative tune. (more)

 
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With its shapely curves and powerful four-wheel drive, the Range Rover Sport quickly adjusts to just about any terrain--with or without input from you. (more)

Eating right can power you through your next business trip and bring you home with energy--and new ideas--to spare. (more)

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