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One of my instant thoughts is that I am going to see results I don't want because until I type enough that it knows what I want, it is going to show me links I am not interested in.
BBC: Google Instant promises live search results
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It turns out that Motorola didn't want to wait until the Google deal closed -- or, for that matter, an American launch -- to undertake a significant revamp of its phone line.
ENGADGET: Motorola shows three all-touch Android 4.0 phones in China, we see a possible Verizon model
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He had to stand and move and stretch his arms and want that ball until it hit his bare hands and stayed there.
NEWYORKER: Uncle Rock
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But it does not want to write off more than that until Iraq's economic fate becomes clearer.
ECONOMIST: Inviting China to dinner
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They want to build it, deploy it, but wait to activate until it's clear that Iran does have a missile that could reach Europe or even fly further.
NPR: U.S., Poland Sign Missile Defense Deal
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Granted, the reviewers did state that a firmware fix seemed to solve the issue, but it was apparently so aggravating that patient folks (who?) may want to consider holding off until things get ironed out.
ENGADGET: Canon's EOS-1D Mark III DSLR gets reviewed
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But it's a terribly time-consuming job, and we do not want to hold up privatisation until that scheme is in place.
ECONOMIST: From the archive: Talking to Gaidar: From the hot seat | The
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Again this is a position that can play out until expiration, but if it goes your way, you may want to consider taking some off.
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