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Correction: At Eco-marathon, teen-driving team races to 2,843 mpg
Due to incorrect information provided by the company, this post misstated the name of one of the fuels used in the Eco-marathon. The entry from Schurr High School ran off liquified petroleum gas (LPG).
Correction: Charles Babbage's masterpiece difference engine comes to Silicon Valley
This story has been corrected to reflect the correct date of the public opening of the exhibit. It opens May 10.
Read the updated story here and see pictures from the arrival of the machine at the Computer History Museum here.
Correction: Why history isn't on Dell's side
Correction: Yahoo Music exec leaves for start-up
This post has been changed to correctly reflect Ian Rogers' title at Yahoo. He was vice president of video and media applications at Yahoo.
Correction: Google to buy Expedia? That's the rumor
Correction: ChaCha lets you, literally, ask a question
Also corrected was the number of users queries: ChaCha has completed more than 600,000 queries since it launched in January.
Click here for updated post.
Correction: Weplay catches $4.5 million from sports figures
This story incorrectly stated that Creative Artists Agency and Major League Baseball had invested in Weplay.com. They are only partnering with the site.
Correction: Independent antivirus test labs join forces
This article incorrectly described a second antivirus partnership. The Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization also includes independent testing labs.
Correction: Q&A: Battelle talks blog roll-ups, Google, and Federated Media's future
Due to an editing error, when this story was initially published, a promo on the News.com home page inadvertently used a photo of John Battelle without attribution to the photographer, James Duncan Davidson. That photo no longer appears on the News.com site.
Correction: XM-Sirius merger wins Justice Dept. approval
This story initially misidentified Mel Karmazin. He is the CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio.

