Women's tech conference draws Macy's, not Google
The address for a new Sesame Street site was listed incorrectly. Information on the site can be found at SesameStreet.org.
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The address for a new Sesame Street site was listed incorrectly. Information on the site can be found at SesameStreet.org.
Read the updated story here.
This story misstated the title of the upcoming book from Oxford University Press. It is called A Cubic Mile of Oil.
This article incorrectly characterized Linus Torvalds' last response to the OpenBSD community.
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This story incorrectly described how Amazon customers can access the retailer's new video service. Customers do not need to purchase the Sony Bravia TV before accessing the new Video on Demand download store.
This blog initially misstated Apple's global market share. It was 3.3 percent in the second quarter, according to IDC, up from 2.9 percent a year ago. Read the updated story here.
This story cited the wrong city as New Zealand's capital. The capital city is Wellington.
This article initially misstated the BlackBerry Bold's display type. It does not have a touch screen.
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This report misstated the name of Jonathan Gleklen's law firm. It is Arnold & Porter.
The story originally stated that Verizon's over-the-air music service downloaded DRM-free MP3 files directly to the user's handset. It was later learned that Verizon's direct-to-phone music download is not in the MP3 format. The copy delivered to the user's computer, however, is in the MP3 format.
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