CHICAGO TRIBUNE PAGE 1 FEATURES (links vary, proving the Web saves everything)
Woman seeking man mom will approve
Google launches browser broadside
Grand Theft Auto still driving critics nuts
Online pools: pasttime or crime? March Madness on Facebook raises legal issues
Geekspeak out at CES; Simplify new catchword
Cheating a real problem in Club Penguin’s virtual world
Wal-Mart’s $199 computer could crack digital divide
Class of 2011 asked to adopt greener lifestyle
Google, YouTube deal a wrap: A big bet that video is next big thing
Put your best face forward: Web profile pictures become calling card
Ink refill stations catching on as cheaper, no mess option
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TECH BUZZ (A personal technology column distributed by the McClatchy-Tribune news service)
A second Peek doesn’t change dim view of device
Buying car stereo leads to frustration
IE 8 becoming the go-to browser
New iPod Shuffle a delight despite flaw
Kindle 2 draws readers high cost holds down page-turners
Dell’s Wasabi printer loses on price and quality
Portable digital TVs disappoint
Listen to the world on a shoestring — or for much more
Plan to put live local TV on hand-helds bears watching
An iPod alternative comes with free music
KidZui acts as playground monitor
That ’70s gadget, the CB Radio, hangs on
CarePages add meaning to social networking
Sloppy ending spoils CVS photo book
Bill Gates one-on-one: Computers not cure-all
A chat with Thomas Dolby, music phone pioneer
The Web gets ‘em talking Spanish
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THE ERIC 2.0 BLOG
The Ira radio a worldly little gadget
Memo to blogger Carl Icahn & It’s not that hard, Carl
Eye-Fi memory card used Wi-Fi to take pictures, videos off camera
Classic 1967 Spider-Man series now online
BlackBerry launches App World. Will frenzy follow?
New iPhone app works by bump, not touch
Three solutions for the iPod Shuffle’s headphone problem
March Madness online remains a hit for CBS
Streaming iPhone app for Sirius a tough sell
Amazon Kindle 2 accessories a necessity
Hard to get cozy with iPhone apps for books
Jeff Bezos pitches Kindle 2 on the Daily Show. Or was that Lex Luthor?
Techies beware: Don’t get fooled by “He’s Just Not That Into You”

