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How hamsters became Kia's killer salesmen
In the ad world, anything is still possible. Dancing hamsters can sell cheap cars.That's what Kia Motors America has discovered with its popular "This...
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How gaming became the future of social media
FarmVille. Mafia Wars. Pet Society. With their collective userbases numbering in the hundreds of millions, social gaming is as ubiquitous and mainstre...
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The trouble with Nokia’s iPhone killer
No. 1 handset maker unveils (sorta) its iTunes and App Store killer to little fanfare.By Anu PartanenFinally, it is here! Nokia’s Ovi store, the cellp...
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Iceland: The country that became a hedge fund
来源:2008年12月号《财富》杂志Okay, not really. But its main banks and business tycoons took huge risks and its citizens borrowed to the hilt. Now this island nat...
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Halo effect: Xbox success puts a glow on Microsoft's killer quarter
The company's blowout quarter came from nearly every division, but taking over the top spot in the video game world was its most surprising statement....
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How bad is the iPhone 4's signal loss?
The lower left-hand corner gap. Photo: Apple Inc.It's been nearly a week since Steve Jobs famously told a new iPhone owner with reception issues to "s...
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How big was Apple's biggest quarter?
The fourth in a series of previews of Apple's results for the first fiscal quarter of 2010by Philip Elmer-DeWittSources: Apple, Bullish Cross, Thomson...
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How United Technologies is beating GE
United Technologies is outperforming General Electric, at least in terms of shareholder returns - and now it's buying its rival's security systems ope...
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How big was Apple's iPad Christmas?
Unit sales estimates for the quarter that ended Saturday range from 5 million to 7.54 millionSource: Company reports, Apple 2.0The chatter on Investor...
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Singapore: Asia's Switzerland for banking
Earlier this month, several of the most important players in the private banking sector—a clubby, secretive group serving uber-high-end clients—gather...
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