Google engineers try to read users' minds
Millions of times a day, users click away from Google, disappointed that they couldn't find exactly what they were looking for. And this is where a secretive section of the company's inner sanctum comes in These days, Google seems to be doing everything, everywhere. It takes pictures of your house from outer space, copies rare Sanskrit books in India, charms its way onto Madison Avenue, picks fights with Hollywood and tries to undercut Microsoft's software dominance.
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Foreigners give old Beijing new lease on life
In a city that gets younger by the day, Beijing's historic courtyard homes have long been seen as worthless relics that too often find themselves on the wrong end of a bulldozer.
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Casinos to win back Atlantic City's glory
The old-fashioned resort of Atlantic City, New Jersey, is angling for a cosmopolitan crowd with an array of shiny new casinos, hoping to match its world-famous gambling rival, Las Vegas.
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