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What brought AT&T to its knees?
by Philip Elmer-DeWittA rash of online fraud in New York may have done what Operation Chokehold couldn'tWhy did AT&T Wireless (T) halt online sales of...
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Newsweek, brought to you by...China?
China is no longer content to merely be covered by American media. It now wants to own it.China-based Southern Media Group confirmed last week that it...
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What will the future workplace look like?
Businesses can capitalize on the evolving nature of the office by striking a balance that combines virtual and physical workspace.Unless you have been...
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What's your idea worth? Ask the matrix
A federally funded online service helps small manufacturers find inventors with new technologies -- and estimate their worth.By Kathy Finn(Fortune Sma...
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What backlash? Facebook is growing like mad
Some tech pundits think Facebook is in trouble, but the data tells a different story: growth hasn't slowed a bit.You'd be forgiven for thinking that F...
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What's in it for RockMelt?
The polished browser has gotten a lot of press for its social media integration and more efficient search features. Even more interesting though, is i...
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Jackson's comeback: What might have been
Michael Jackson's tour might have bagged $400 million. His death leaves a host of questions, possibly messy fights and the prospect of renewed interes...
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The Google phone: What the heck?
by Jessi HempelBecoming a mobile-device maker seems like madness, but Google's not crazy.Why on earth would Google (GOOG) want to go into the business...
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What's wrong with Windows 7
By Philip Elmer-DeWittReading between the lines of Walt Mossberg's reviewIt's a given that Windows 7, scheduled for release in two weeks, is an improv...
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What went wrong at AMD
The AMD board's ouster of CEO Dirk Meyer on Monday caught many by surprise and highlights the need for better succession planning and communication be...
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