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Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | April 04, 2011

Editor's note: After a lot of coverage of mobile devices for the past two weeks, I'm moving back to broader technology industry topics this week. However, I'll be publishing a review of the multifunctional Motorola Atrix later this week. -Jason

New Google CEO Larry Page: Here are your top two priorities

On Monday, Google officially changed horses as co-founder Larry Page took the reigns as CEO. Here are the two top priorities that should be on Page's mind as he looks to reinvigorate Google. Read more

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