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Catch the Wave?

Google is starting to publicize its newest application, called Wave, that will supposedly provide a consolidated platform for many of the ‘core’ applications that Google already offers. As described in a Read More

M&A returns. Time to sell your T-Bills.

I am not an economist. So please don’t come screaming back at me if, after reading this you decided to drastically change your investment strategy and in three months time your portfolio doesn’t look like you’ve just won the lotto. Because it…
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New York Times threatens to shut Boston Globe

I was upset to hear, last Friday, that the New York Times Co may shut down the Boston Globe. Unions were asked to quickly agree to $20 million in cost-cutting moves to avoid the potential shutdown. The Times sought the concessions because…
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Twitter While You Drive?

Several outlets are reporting that General Motors and Twitter are exploring partnership options that would integrate Twitter with GM’s OnStar system. Technically, this is brilliant.  For many reasons.  Firstly, voice-to-text technology, like Microsoft’s SYNC (which…
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90,000 Sign-In For First Online Presidential Town Hall

CNN is reporting that more than 90,000 web users sent in questions to President Obama during his online town-hall meeting, which started today at 11:30am EST on the whitehouse.gov
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Sun, Snow, and Scary Chairlifts

  A couple weeks ago I had the fortune to return to one of my very favorite places: Little Cottonwood Canyon, just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. Little Cottonwood is home to some of the best – and indeed, most plentiful –…
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A Seat At The Big Kids' Table

If you’ve been left debating whether online social networks and blogs are really here to stay or not, debate no longer and have a gander at Nielsen Online’s latest report: social networks and blogs…
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