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The Future of the Web

We asked technology innovators, luminaries, and users what the Web might be in five to ten years.

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A look at Twitter's offices days before they prepared for a move to a more grown-up space.

Who Owns Your Friends?

Social-networking sites are fighting over control of users' personal information.

The Future of Web 2.0

The Web is returning to its social roots. But is it getting ahead of itself once again?

Acrobat Gets Multimedia Makeover

Adobe adds Flash, video, and Web services to its venerable Acrobat software.

All the Internet's a Game

Gamelayers makes a treasure hunt of everyday Web browsing.

Jennifer Chayes

The director of the new Massachusetts-based Microsoft Research lab wants to use mathematics to design better search engines, recommendation systems, and online auctions.

Jott: Calling It In

Ever had a great idea while you're stuck in traffic? No problem. Pick up your phone and Jott yourself an e-mail.

A Smarter Web

New technologies will make online search more intelligent--and may even lead to a "Web 3.0."

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