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...Silicon Valley wonder excitedly if the company--which reportedly turned down a billion-dollar buyout offer from Yahoo! last year--might become not just the hottest tech IPO since Google but also the next major stage in the Web's evolution. First there was the browser, then the search engine. Now we'll move on to what Zuckerberg calls the "social graph," the filter of personal connections that defines Facebook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Old Friends on Facebook | 7/5/2007 | See Source »

...Hamilton has a rough job, but somebody's gotta do it. The Florida-born chemical engineer cruises the Caribbean on his 44-ft. cutter in search of the world's best rums. He's not looking for the pale stuff you guzzle with Coca-Cola; he's out for the darker, lesser-known aged rums you sip from a snifter. That's right--rum in a snifter. Hamilton's website fans know him as the Minister of Rum, and he's issued a new decree: rum after dinner instead of the traditional brandy or single-malt scotch. "We all remember...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rum Gets Some Respect | 7/5/2007 | See Source »

Generation Y's search for meaning makes support for volunteering among the benefits it values most. More than half of workers in their 20s prefer employment at companies that provide volunteer opportunities, according to a recent Deloitte survey. The software company Salesforce.com gives 1% of profits to its foundation, which pays for employees to volunteer 1% of their work time. Salesforce.com staff will do 50,000 hours of community service this year. "This program has dramatically increased our ability to recruit and retain high-quality employees," says CEO Marc Benioff. It's what attracted Eliot Moore, 26. "When I heard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Gen Y Really Wants | 7/5/2007 | See Source »

...Bosher was asked to wait downstairs while the armed officers checked out the simply furnished apartment to ensure it was unoccupied and safe. He says he was then asked to witness the search, and saw the police remove documents, computer discs and a Koran. "The police took away some documents. There were numbers on them. There were discs. It looked like new packets of discs," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Terror Connection in Australia? | 7/3/2007 | See Source »

...security beefed up around iconic public buildings, at transport hubs, and big public events such as the annual Wimbledon tennis championships and today?s memorial Concert for Princess Diana. Scotland Yard warned ticket holders to expect delays and "to see an increase in police use of stop and search under the Terrorism Act? as a visible deterrence and disruptive tactic." Prime Minister Brown said "The first duty of the Government is the security and safety of all the British people, so it is right to raise the level of security at airports and in crowded places in the light...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Secure is Britain? | 7/1/2007 | See Source »

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