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  Baig: Nest CEO Tony Fadell talks Google deal  
  When Google's Brin first saw Nest thermostat, 'he got it instantly,' says Fadell.  
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  Nest co-founder Tony Fadell.   Google to acquire Nest for $3.2 billion
The purchase will give Google a leg up in the race for Internet of things.
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  A Google employee rides a bicycle by a sign at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.   Tech stocks: Google climbs off Nest deal
Shares up slightly after company announced deal to scoop up Nest.
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  Auburne Gipson works on her iPad during a recent French I class at East High School in Des Moines. Teacher Angela Palmersheim created online flashcards including French verbs and their English translations.   More teens using technology to study for, take tests
Teachers realize an effective way to reach kids is to meet them on their digital turf.
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  Retired baseball star Bernie Williams attends Time Warner Cable's launch of baseball-themed food trucks and TWC WiFi at the Time Warner Center during MLB All-Star week on July 11, 2013, in New York City.   Will Time Warner Cable bid spur consolidation?
Charter offer could be catalyst for change in evolving cable industry.
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  Charter Communications has made an offer to buy U.S. cable provider Time Warner Cable.   Charter offers about $61B for Time Warner Cable
TWC immediately rejects the bid as a "non-starter"
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  FILE - SEPTEMBER 3, 2013: It was reported that Microsoft has reached a deal with Nokia to buy the handset and services business of Nokia for more than $7.1 billion Then Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer launching a n   Will Steve Ballmer's successor be capital smart?
Outgoing CEO Ballmer's replacement can make better choices for use of cash
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  Target's data breach shows the retail industry's vulnerability to hacking.   Retail industry security hacks may surge in 2014
Big payday from Target attack may lure more hackers to focus on retailers
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  Twitter signage is draped on the facade of the New York Stock Exchange on  Nov. 7, 2013, in New York, the day Twitter shares began trading publicly.   Twitter undergoes facelift to Web version
Twitter is releasing a new version to mimic the look of its apps.
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  A screenshot from My Music Cloud   MyMusicCloud: app combats storage limits on mobile
A recently updated "cloud"-based app is offering to stream all your music wherever you go.
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