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Silicon Alley Insider  Nov 16 09

Before Craig Nevill-Manning became Google's first engineer in New York in 2003, he had to get Google (GOOG) cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin as well as CEO Eric Schmidt to sign off on the idea.

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Silicon Alley Insider  16 hours ago

In a profile of T-Mobile USA, the Financial Times reports that "T-Mobile USA is hoping to start selling the [iPhone] later this year or next year.

Amazon Seeks Trademark On "Unpay"

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LIVE ANALYSIS: Viacom-YouTube Fight (VIA, GOOG)

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Palm Sold Only 408,000 Smartphones Last Quarter (PALM)

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