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As Facebook goes corporate, Mark Zuckerberg loses an early player

It's part of the natural evolution of a fast-growing company for some early execs to jump ship when they no longer recognize the start-up they helped build. That might've been why longtime Facebook CTO Adam D'Angelo has departed.

Powerset brings the Semantic Web to Wikipedia

Amid speculation that Microsoft is looking to make an acquisition, Powerset is launching a public beta of its semantically rich Wikipedia search engine.

RIM BlackBerry Bold/BlackBerry 9000 makes official debut

Research in Motion introduces the RIM BlackBerry Bold (aka BlackBerry 9000) smartphone, the company's first HSDPA device, with availability starting this summer.

HelioVolt claims CIGS solar efficiency mark

There's a race to produce solar cells from CIGS that approach silicon's efficiency. HelioVolt says it's getting there--and fast.

Virtual worlds for pre-schoolers? They're here

Knowledge Adventure, the maker of kids' educational game software JumpStart, plans Monday to begin selling virtual world software for 3- to 5-year-olds.

Facebook CTO to leave company

Chief Technology Officer Adam D'Angelo, 23, is reportedly leaving the company to take time off.

Nvidia CEO denies buyout of Via

Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang says he has no interest in buying out or participating financially in Via Technologies.

Stolen Mac helps nab burglary suspects

A remote desktop access feature found in some Macintoshes is being credited with leading police to two suspects in the burglary of an apartment in New York.

Flaw turns Gmail into spamming machine

A "serious security flaw" in Gmail allows spammers to send thousands of bulk e-mails through Google's SMTP service, according to a recent report.

Facebook borrows $100 million

Social-networking site Facebook has reportedly borrowed $100 million to finance the expansion of its server farms.

Nationalize Twitter? Hmm, not so fast

A lot of chatter recently that Twitter has become vital to our daily lives--with some suggesting it to a question of national security.

Fisker Auto flashes look at sporty electric sedan

Supposed "spy photos" show a prototype of a Fisker Karma, a plug-in hybrid luxury sedan due at the end of this year.

FBI probe nets counterfeit Chinese networking parts

Investigation into counterfeit network components made in China and sold to the U.S. government has recovered about 3,500 fake devices with a value of $3.5 million.

Google to launch Friend Connect for the social Web

Google is expected to join the data portability crowd with "Friend Connect," which will allow users to bring their data from social networks into third-party Web sites.

Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week

Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including Apple's 24-inch iMac, a Beltronics radar detector, and the "most sophisticated NAS device" CNET has tested.

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