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September 3, 2008 12:21 PM PDT

Sarah Palin later, cloud computing now

by Charles Cooper

CNET News' Declan McCullagh is on hand for the Republican National Convention taking place this week in St. Paul, Minn., where he examines where Silicon Valley's familiar list of technology concerns rate on the delegate radar. Meanwhile, cloud computing takes a brief turn in the spotlight, as hurricane worries force organizers to briefly scramble...New security worries emerge a day after Google's Chrome release. Also, Ina Fried has the scoop on a privacy question that may make many would-be Chrome users pause...Who woulda thunk it 25 years ago, but the Free Software Foundation is now celebrating a very special silver anniversary. /p>
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Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser

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'Happy Birthday to GNU' marks 25 years

Google Apps tops 1 million businesses

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'MythBusters' co-host backpedals on RFID kerfuffle

Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. Before joining CNET News, he worked at the Associated Press, Computer & Software News, Computer Shopper, PC Week, and ZDNet. E-mail Charlie.
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by m8ph1s September 4, 2008 8:25 PM PDT
sarah palin. kills animals and abuse. them. how can we ever have change when someone thinks it is ok to kill wild life. animals did not aSK FOR THIS LIFE. WHY. WONDER WHY ANIMALS ARE DIEING OUT WHERE SHE LIVES. SHE IS NOT BEAUTIFUL, SHE IS UP TIGHT AND FOLLOWS WHAT HER DADDY WAS. IT IS WRONG TO KILL ANIMALS AND DESTROY THE EARTH. YOU THINK THE WORLD WILL LIVE FOREVER, HUMANS ARE POLLUTERS AND THEY TRASH EVERYTHING IN LIFE. FOR MONEY. IT IS EVIL. YOU THINK WHAT THEY DO TO SEALS OUT THERE IS OK? THAT IS THE KIND OF CHANGE LIVE NEEDS. NOT ANOTHER GOD LOVING FAMILY RICH VAULUS **** OFF. YOU SUCK ASS SARAH FOR A WOMAN. YOU HAve no heart. you are a follower and only care about your money. snobby *****. you need to be hunted animal killer.
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by russkeller September 9, 2008 3:38 PM PDT
How the hell is chromes Auto Suggest Feature keylogger not making more headlines?! It was brought up in the podcast in passing. That should be in large bold type on the front page of anything to do with chrome!
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