On July 16, 2011
Make Way for T-Commerce
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On July 15, 2011
Dow Jones Chief’s Resignation Bolsters Murdoch’s Plausible Deniability
Both Rupert and James Murdoch can now point to public evidence -- or at least statements by their minions -- that knowledge of the phone hacking did not reach all the way to the top.
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On July 15, 2011
Google: Everything’s Coming Up Pluses
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On July 15, 2011
Apple Draws Blood Against HTC — and Both Google and Android
Apple gets a big win at the International Trade Commission and comes closer to keeping HTC Android handsets out of the U.S.
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On July 15, 2011
European Bank Stress Tests: Please Ignore That Giant Meteor Streaking Our Way
A health check of 90 European banks confirms what we already knew -- some institutions need capital. Trouble is, more money won't save the banking system if Greece blow up.
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On July 15, 2011
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? Jeff Jarvis, internet impresario and the author of What Would Google Do?, believes that Regulation would be a disastrous response to phone hacking. He asks four very good questions, such as “What activities are to be regulated?…
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On July 15, 2011
The Burden of Being Boss

The burden of having people's livelihood in your hands never fully goes away, but knowing where your revenue to cover your expenses will be coming from does reduce the heavy feeling of being the boss.
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On July 15, 2011
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On July 15, 2011
Chrysler, Meet Fiat. Fiat, Meet Chrysler. Now Get Along!
The two carmakers, brought together in crisis in 2009, are preparing to merge management teams. This is where the tough part begins.
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On July 15, 2011
Sheila Bair’s FDIC Was Hated by Wall Street — and That’s High Praise Indeed
Sheila Bair's retirement from the FDIC is a huge loss. She was the only person in two administrations to question the idea that what's best for Wall Street is best for the economy.
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