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Plus, Yahoo loses a couple of high-level employees–and it’s getting set to announce a deal with Google. And Microsoft might inspire raging debates in tech circles, but as far as our nation’s politicians are concerned, the vote for Redmond is unanimous.
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Cities’ green action plans; Yahoo loses a couple of prominent employees; and Republican and Democrats cast a vote for Microsoft.
Study: U.S. retains lead in science, tech
Full Road Trip 2008 coverage
Mobile broadcaster Flixwagon hitches to iPhone
Today’s stories:
Microsoft gets bipartisan support
Yahoo to announce reorg, Google ad deal
Cities take lead in climate change
Also, Charlie Cooper checks in with News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman, who is now a few days into his Road Trip 2008 through the South.
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City governments’ response to climate change ranges from cutting-edge distributed energy to adding more bike lanes and trees. Climate change experts from four cities–London, Toronto, Chicago, and New York–spoke at the Mass Impact Symposium Monday in Cambridge, Mass., and CNET News.com intern Holly Jackson had the chance to chat with reporter Martin LaMonica about what they said.
Algae farm in Mexico to produce ethanol in ‘09
Prominent open-source developer bids Yahoo adieu
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