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Cricket: Yuvraj propels India to win against England

INDORE, India - Yuvraj Singh plundered England's attack for his second successive century and then took four wickets to lead India to a 54-run victory overnight (NZT) in the second limited-overs international.

Nazir century propels Lahore to ICL title

unbeaten swashbuckling 44-ball 111 to rout Hyderabad Heroes by eight wickets in the high-voltage third final to lift the second edition of the ICL 20-20 Championship trophy in Ahmedabad

Younus century propels Pakistan to 273/6

ABU DHABI: Star batsman Younus Khan scored a sparkling hundred to lift Pakistan to 273/6 in the third and final One-Day International against the West Indies at Sheikh Stadium on Sunday.

Widening Internet search lead propels Google stock

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Widening Internet search lead propels Google stock

Google Inc.'s stock snapped out of its recent funk Tuesday after new data showed the Internet search leader is becoming even more dominant in the most lucrative part of the online advertising market.

Why you should be concerned about Google Flu Trends

With Google Flu Trends, a project devoted to inferring outbreaks of influenza from search queries, Google has unwittingly hung a big sign on itself advertising services for government surveillance. Of course, the privacy implications of search engine databases are a longstanding issue. But the topic tends to be treated as an academic concern of privacy activists or civil libertarians - until some controversy propels it into public awareness.


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