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Google Fiber spawns startup renaissance in Kansas City

Google Fiber spawns startup renaissance in Kansas City

Google's super-fast Internet service launched a year ago in Kansas City. CNET's Marguerite Reardon takes a look at the impact it's had on the local startup scene.
Pictures: Inside KC's Startup Village

Facebook launches photo comments

Facebook launches photo comments

The social network has begun the global rollout of a new feature for attaching photos in comment threads.

Boeing shows 787 Dreamliner off in Paris

Boeing shows 787 Dreamliner off in Paris

pictures After a battery-related setback, Boeing is back in business with its energy-efficient aircraft. The company put the 787 through its paces at the Paris Air Show.
Boeing shows off its Dreamliner in Paris, touts 787-10 deals
Pictures: 50th Paris Air Show takes off

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