On May 24, 2010
How Google is Taking on iTunes in the Cloud
The race is on give users access to their entire music collections online. Apple's (APPL) shutdown of Lala this month was a precursor to a cloud-based iTunes. Then last week Google (GOOG) announced it will launch its own online music
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On May 24, 2010
30 Minutes a Day Is Your Cell Phone Limit | BTalk
The Interphone study says there's no evidence of a link between cancer and mobile phone use. However, it does point to possible effects amongst heavy phone users. Their definition of "heavy" amounts to someone who talks on the phone for
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On May 24, 2010
Hot Sales Leads: How to Find Them
This post explains exactly how to find the hot leads that will become customers quickly and easily -- based upon the way that YOU sell.
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On May 24, 2010
What Larry Summers Won’t Admit About Financial Reform
White House economic adviser Larry Summers is dreaming if he thinks strong regulations will prevent another financial crisis
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On May 24, 2010
Wyeth Targeted “High Risk” Black Patients for Off-Label Kidney Drug Sales, Suit Claims
Everyone knows that drug companies sometimes step over the line and market their drugs for unapproved or "off-label" purposes, but drug sales reps at Wyeth (later acquired by Pfizer (PFE)) allegedly combined that taboo with another -- targeting vulnerable black
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On May 24, 2010
SAP: Internally Focused Companies Are Sick
When a company flounders, it's always tough to locate the real source of the problem. Co-CEOs at German software giant SAP figured out the company was too internally focused, bureaucratic, and unwilling to grow by acquisition. Here are 5 lessons
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On May 24, 2010
Airlines Oppose New Government Airport Fees, but So Should Travelers
Plenty of people, including my BNET Travel colleague Barbara Hernandez, are talking about the hypocrisy coming from airlines when they criticize government fees while adding their own. It's an easy accusation to make since on the surface, it looks like
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On May 24, 2010
Airlines Complaining About a $2.50 Fee? Pot, Meet Kettle
After enjoying $7.8 billion in revenue from fees ranging from checked-baggage to premium seating, airlines are now complaining and lobbying against a bill in Congress that would fund the FAA by raising the passenger facility charge caps from $4.50 to $7 per segment. After swilling down
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On May 24, 2010
Yahoo, Nokia Hook Up for Maps, Chat, Email – but Not Search
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On May 24, 2010
Facebook: The Six-Year-Old Fuddy Duddy
Facebook may be a young company, but when it comes to agile strategic planning and execution, it is stiff, unyielding, and ultimately self-damaging. Without learning a more adaptive strategic approach, Facebook could wind up flat on its code base.
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