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1:25pm: Despite multiple roadblocks, the team behind the One Laptop Per Child initiative is ready to deliver. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick profiles the innovative approach to both product and marketing. (more)
Sep 27: An investment by the software giant seems likely - Facebook is the ideal testbed for the future of advertising. (more)
Sep 21: As social networks surge and new ones arise, the rivalry between the two biggest names is making the whole industry better. (more)
Sep 14: This matchmaking dotcom succeeds with its aim of creating happy marriages. Software for soft stuff - it would be nice if there was more. (more)
Sep 7: Technology is central to China's self-image, and the Net is amazing, writes Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. Just don't eat the sushi. (more)
Aug 27: Swashbuckling Ted Waitt's once-feisty PC mail-order house now disappears into the maw of globalization. Such is tech today, reports Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Aug 24: This wave hasn't crested - it really is the next big thing - but who knows where it will all lead? Can Microsoft and Yahoo jump in? Fortune's David Kirkpatrick explores the next phases. (more)
Aug 3: The Wall Street Journal will be a better paper for the world of modern media now that News Corp. has won its prize, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jul 27: Nick Negroponte explains to Fortune's David Kirkpatrick how his effort to give poor children laptops took a giant leap by making peace with longtime nemesis Intel. (more)
Jul 20: At Fortune's inaugural technology conference, we spanned a plethora of topics. Next year we plan to be even more ambitious, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jul 6: Americans still have a lot to celebrate when it comes to technology, but in a shrinking, empowered world, so do many others elsewhere, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jun 29: This is a computer, not a phone, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. Finally, we'll be able to surf the Web anywhere we want. (more)
Jun 20: Semel brought a media man's mind to a technology company, and that's at the root of Yahoo's troubles, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jun 15: Nothing is changing IT like the adoption of technology across the developing world. Expect more than two billion PCs worldwide by 2015. (more)
Jun 8: TV remains the dominant medium, so Joost wants to make the Internet more like TV. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick interviews the former Cisco exec who should help Joost get there. (more)
Jun 1: The social network's new strategy has already led to surprising innovation - and another million or so users. (more)
May 24: The social networking company now wants to become a place for anyone to build applications for social computing. Fortune got an inside look. (more)
May 18: Fortune's iMeme conference in July brings together top tech thinkers on a dizzying range of topics. With change coming faster and new ideas emerging every day, at iMeme we slow down and talk it all through. (more)
May 11: Intel is loaded with ideas for portable computers. Marketing boss Sean Maloney even slings a few compliments at OLPC's Nick Negroponte in an interview with Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
May 3: No media mogul better understands what's happening online, or is more willing to invest for results. But in one small respect Murdoch may be miscalculating, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Apr 27: The superhot '$100 laptop,' which costs $176, is at the heart of a feverish dance for influence by PC giants Intel and Microsoft. It may be coming to the United States, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Apr 20: The world's fastest-growing - and in many ways, largest - tech market is built around frenzied shopping malls not that different from the souks of old. An on-site report from Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Apr 13: Sun Microsystems lives up to its name and puts energy efficiency at its core. Why? Computers draw 4-5 percent of total world power, its eco-boss tells Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Mar 28: Photobucket has 38 million members, but unless you use MySpace or Facebook, you might not know them. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick provides a snapshot of the Web's hottest photo site. (more)
Mar 23: Don't think the Second Life land rush is over. Now a huge real estate firm is entering the 3D virtual world, as the service's headlong growth continues, reports Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Mar 16: The battle between Viacom and Google demonstrates the fundamental divide between media and tech companies. But there is a way Viacom could achieve many of its goals, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Mar 6: Intel and AMD hate each other. And that's great for customers, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Mar 2: It's hard to understand the media business in the age of the Internet. This company for athletes and Boy Scouts shows how quickly it's changing. (more)
Feb 23: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talks to Fortune's David Kirkpatrick about his commercial project Wikia, and why the world needs an open source search engine. (more)
Feb 13: No matter how sophisticated the defenses, companies like MySpace and Facebook are subject to thousands of intrusions from sexual predators. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick examines a hot topic for Net businesses. (more)
Feb 1: This year at Davos, it was politically correct for corporations to show concern for the planet. Exceptions were few, but notable. An insider's view from Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jan 31: In an exclusive interview, the newly reinstated CEO reveals to Fortune's David Kirkpatrick his strategy for restoring the computer retailer's battered reputation. (more)
Jan 26: Avatars, digital identity and the virtual world of Second Life were topics at a Davos dinner session moderated by Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jan 22: The kind of software sold by the formidable Parallels is transforming computing and challenging Steve Jobs, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Jan 12: Yes, Apple's latest toy is seductive. But the iPhone does not represent the future of music. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick introduces the jukebox in the sky - RealNetworks' Rhapsody. (more)
Jan 4: In the coming year we'll see faster change, more of you, a turn toward us, worsening security problems, impact from Microsoft, and more. (more)
Dec 22: Fortune senior editor David Kirkpatrick discusses reducing the digital divide at a conference held at the United Nations. (more)
Dec 22: Making sophisticated products cheaply and in huge numbers is how the giants hope to grow. (more)
Dec 15: The search advertising business is almost - but not quite - locked up. Could Ask.com be the wild card? (more)
Dec 7: Top salesman Sean Maloney on the next (wireless) phase of PCs, competing with AMD and selling to 14-year-olds. (more)
Nov 30: What happens when billionaire bon vivant Richard Branson hosts a gaggle of young Internet superstars? (more)
Nov 17: A new company formed by AST's Safi Qureshey could remake how we use video on the Web--and speed the reinvention of the media industry, argues Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Nov 10: Is it a game? No. Is it a marketing opportunity? Yes, but who cares? What matters most is that it may point to the future of the Net, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Nov 3: The most comprehensive survey ever about U.S. steps to the next-generation Internet finds worry, and an eagerness to move forward, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Oct 26: For several reasons - especially growing demand in developing countries - tech's run most probably will last many years. (more)
Oct 19: The $1.65 billion purchase of the video-sharing site could actually be a boon for traditional TV ads. (more)
Oct 9: In an interview with Fortune's David Kirkpatrick, former HP CEO Carly Fiorina gives a blunt appraisal of her critics, and the recent scandal. (more)
Oct 9: Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina sits down with Fortune's David Kirkpatrick and opens up about her new book, her time on the board and the current scandal rocking the company. (more)
Oct 6: It's not just for arranging dates. And it's not just another social network. Facebook offers sophisticated tools for maintaining social relationships. (more)
Sep 22: Hurd admits approving questionable activities, even as board Chairman Dunn resigns and the HP imbroglio moves into a new phase. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick asks, where is the real transparency? (more)
Sep 21: HP's CEO managed for a while to stay above the fray of the egregious leak investigation and its aftermath. Not anymore. (more)
Sep 15: Commentary: HP Chairman Patricia Dunn's supporters say her behavior was neither stupid nor weak. Accept it or not - here's another view of the HP mess. (more)
Sep 7: Snooping into private phone records ought to be taboo for any company that expects its customers' trust, especially one in the business of selling computers, says Fortune's David Kirkpatrick. (more)
Sep 1: ... Wherein I attempt to explain why I had the nerve to say that Microsoft should get much credit for both the PC and Internet revolutions. (more)
Aug 25: Some people do. Fortune's David Kirkpatrick shares some surprising facts, worrisome behavior and huge growth opportunities in 'The Mobile Generation.' (more)
Aug 2: meebo could be a hit with the MySpace generation - and a boon for big businesses, too. (more)
Jul 27: The pace of computing power gains is only getting faster and that means big changes in the way we live. Are you ready to become a mind-reader? (more)
Jul 27: The pace of computing power gains is only getting faster and that means big changes in the way we live. Are you ready to become a mind-reader? (more)
Jul 20: In seeking to placate regulators and still-angry customers, Microsoft could be setting itself up for a long-term decline. (more)
Jul 14: What big media can learn from a hubbub over the departure of a pioneering video blog host. (more)
Jul 7: At Fortune's Brainstorm conference, the most thoughtful (and powerful) people we know from a wide variety of fields talked about a wide variety of topics. (more)
Jun 19: As he turns his full-time attention towards social betterment, will Bill Gates have the same vast impact he had in his last career? (more)
Jun 16: As Bill Gates announces his Microsoft retirement, some on Wall Street are calling for the CEO's resignation. But he will remain firmly in charge, and that's a good thing. (more)
Jun 8: Egalitarianism is the underappreciated watchword of new media. That will eventually cause wholesale changes across the industry. (more)
Jun 2: Search is evolving. Ask.com has features others lack. Don't let habit prevent you from trying something new. (more)
May 26: Shocking stats on dying mass media! Blasé blather about today's Web wonders! Here's how plugged-in netsters talk today. (more)
May 19: As Internet technology moves toward the next generation, will lassitude doom the United States to relative mediocrity? (more)
May 11: The people who want to rip you off are very polite with each other when they're buying and selling credit card numbers. (more)
May 5: The software giant's plan to build datacenters the size of 10 Costcos, complete with electrical substations, signals a major shift in the industry's fundamental economics. (more)
Apr 27: At its analyst meeting, CEO Otellini announces an aggressive strategy to regain momentum lost to AMD, Intel's much-smaller but scrappy adversary. (more)
Apr 19: The software giant is in crisis, so Bill Gates has a new play to remake the company - and his name is Ray Ozzie. (more)
Apr 13: HCL Technologies is empowering its employees and pointing the way to the future of business. (more)
Apr 6: Old media should stop obsessing over the Web, and maybe even stop loving it. (more)
Mar 31: Making the software that makes chips gives Synopsys' Aart de Geus unique insight into where all of tech is heading. (more)
Mar 24: Dell bought Alienware. Alienware uses AMD. Will Dell itself follow? (more)
Mar 17: It may look like 1999, but this time it's for real, and users, rather than investment bankers, stand to benefit. (more)
Mar 10: The Internet powerhouse may be growing slower than Google now, but it's well positioned for long-term success as a central site on the burgeoning Web. (more)
Mar 2: The computer giant is betting a new chip and a reorganized corporate structure will make IBM exciting again. (more)
Feb 24: It's time for Americans to face reality about climate change. (more)
Feb 17: If you're a gamer, you already know about the networking site. If you're an investor, you should. (more)
Mar 2: The most popular site for the tech cognoscenti is created entirely by its users and readers. (more)
Feb 3: Germany's largest magazine publisher is pioneering a trail into frontiers of new media. (more)
Jan 26: Creating a censored Google for China was a rational and responsible act for a commercial business. (more)
Jan 20: What Livedoor can tell us about where Google's stock price is going. (more)
Jan 4: Many people and products that came into their own last year will have even more impact in 2006. (more)
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