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Google could stop censoring its Web-search results in China within weeks, said people familiar with the matter, but the company isn't likely to withdraw from the country entirely.
 
       

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Publishing company Hearst is jumping into the business of developing software applications, or "apps," for the iPhone, targeting information for music, sports and food fans.
 
       

WSJ.com: Technology  

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Intel and AMD are overhauling their lines of chips for server systems at a rare time—just as corporate customers' appetite for new technology finally seems to be improving.
 
       

WSJ.com: Technology  

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National Semiconductor posted sharply higher profit as its revenue got a lift from industrial demand for analog products.
 
       

WSJ.com: Technology  

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Britain's High Court has ordered record company EMI to stop selling downloads of Pink Floyd tracks individually rather than as part of the band's original albums.
 
       

WSJ.com: Technology  

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Companies on this week's Next Big Thing list detail strategies for dealing with rapid expanision.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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