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Google's Chrome
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid says Google showed off its brand new Chrome operating system today, but it won't be available until next holiday season. (11/19; 2:27)
Cloud Computing
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid explains how Microsoft’s Azure, a cloud-based operating system, allows developers to build applications that run over the internet. (11/18; 2:48)
Smart Phones Slowing Us Down?
The KCBS technology analyst says AT&T has finished $65 million worth of improvements to the Bay Area to handle high-bandwidth traffic. (11/17; 1:54)
Twitter Drops Suggested User List
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid explains why Twitter is changing its suggested user list after accusations of being politically biased. (11/16; 2:32)
Centennial Celebration
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid talks about KCBS’s 100 year milestone and how technology allows listeners to tune in all over the world. (11/13; 1:53)
New Website Clicker.Com
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid talks about a new website that makes it easier for you to catch up on your TV viewing. (11/12; 2:19)
Google's SafeSearch
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on Google’s new feature that allows users to lock the SafeSearch tool.(11/11; 2:45)
Free Wi-Fi, Limited Areas
KCBS' technology analyst has the scoop on wi-fi zones and how certain companies will have free limited access this holiday season. (11/10; 2:12)
News Corp Content on Google
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on Rupert Murdoch’s attempt to alter Google’s search results. (11/9; 2:38)
Google Dashboard
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid explains Google’s new privacy feature, Dashboard, making it easier for users to know what information is being collected about them. (11/6; 2:47)
New Smart Phone Hits Shelves
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid talks about Droid, the newest smart phone arriving on store shelves.(11/5; 1:21)
Digital Ethics Hot Topic at Conference
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on the messages being presented by the speakers at the 3rd annual Family Online Safety Institute Conference and Exhibition. (11/4; 2:05)
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