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Amazon’s Kindle adds 5,000 backlist titles from Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster Inc. will make 5,000 additional titles available in 2008 on Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle, the online bookseller’s electronic reading device.
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Q1 web sales drop slightly at Coldwater Creek
Sales declined across all channels, including the Internet, for chain retailer Coldwater Creek Inc. in the first quarter.
InternetRetailer.com |
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The web was the sole bright spot for Williams-Sonoma in Q1
The web was the only sales channel that generated growth for Williams-Sonoma Inc. in the first three months of the year. In the first quarter, Williams-Sonoma, No. 21 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide , posted e-commerce sales of $251.5 million, an increase of 8.6% from web sales of $231.5 million in the prior year.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Icahn Sends Open Letter to Board of Directors of Yahoo!
Carl Icahn today announced that the following letter was delivered to the board of directors of Yahoo!
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Oct 2006 19:49 UTC
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices swapped roles in a third quarter that wasn't as bad for shipments as some had initially feared, according to new data from Mercury Research. AMD had been making strides in the server market for several quarters, while Intel dominated the notebook market.
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Yahoo!: We're Doing Great!
Under pressure from Carl Icahn and shareholders, Web portal President Sue Decker touts the company's latest deals.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Nov 2006 21:42 UTC
One of the world's largest computer and consumer electronics manufacturers will ship a completely open , Linux-based, GPS-equipped, quad-band GSM/GPRS phone direct, worldwide, for USD 350 or less, in Q1, 2007. The Neo1973 is the first phone based on the open-source 'OpenMoKo' platform.
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Future computers -- any shape and foldable
Canadian scientists are predicting future computers will be able to change shape, respond to touch and fold into your pocket.Queen's University computing Professor Roel Vertegaal said not only will computers of the future be able to assume flexible forms, but they'll respond to our direct touch and even change their own shape to better accommodate data, for example folding like a piece of paper ...
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BET Networks Provides Comprehensive Coverage of Historic 2008 Presidential Campaign On-Air and Online
In support of this year's historic presidential race, BET will be re-airing the BET News special OBAMA'S JOURNEY TO THE WHITE HOUSE: TOP TEN MOMENTS on Wednesday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m.*
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Microsoft to Spend Another $20 Million in Indian Education
Microsoft spending another $20 million on education in India.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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AMD's 'Puma' Notebook Platform To Pounce On Intel
Looking to supplant Centrino, the CPU-graphics combination includes the Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile processor and the AMD 7-series chipset.
InformationWeek |
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Future computers -- any shape and foldable
KINGSTON, Ontario, June 4 (UPI) -- Canadian scientists are predicting future computers will be able to change shape, respond to touch and fold into your pocket.
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Jordan- Umniah Deploys Microsoft Server 2008 in its Operations
Jordan- Umniah Deploys Microsoft Server 2008 in its Operations
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Higher price of petrol will have good, bad points
SOME time in the 1990s a wit observed that had the car industry progressed as quickly as the computer industry a Rolls Royce would cost $2.50 and do 30,000 miles to the gallon.
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How Yahoo Gets Away With Its Annual Meeting Schedule
Yesterday we mentioned that Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) was really pushing the envelope, if not the edges of the law by scheduling its annual meeting for August, 1, more than thirteen months after the past one, which is the legally allowable timeframe. So how does it get away with it? Steven Davidoff explains that no legal entity will interdict without a shareholder first bringing a lawsuit against the ...
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Time Warner testing capped internet service in Texas
If you’re reading a website called geek.com, chances are that you’re, well, a geek. Being a geek probably means that you do a lot online. Unfortunately, that may be about to change. There have been talks of either having tiered internet service or capped internet service for a while now, but Time Warner has taken it [...]
Geek.com |
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Not in Google's Neighborhood
Nasdaq is a monster. Don't be evil.
The Motley Fool |
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Like Yahoos Deterioration, Discussions With Microsoft Ongoing
Yahoo is unsealing new advertising deals nearly as quickly as that Delaware court is unsealing the " unflattering" details of the company's failed merger talks with Microsoft . During her keynote at the Advertising 2.0 conference in New York today, Yahoo President Sue Decker announced the company's latest ...
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Icahn To Yahoo's Board: Severance Plan A 'Doomsday Machine' Worthy Of James Bond
He promised it was coming in yesterday's interview with the Wall Street Journal, and now he's delivering. Carl Icahn has sent an open letter to the Yahoo board, expressing 'amazement' at the lengths the company went to to thwart Microsoft's bid, specifically calling attention to the controversial severance plan.
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Research and Markets: Discover the Major IP Technologies Used In VoIP Networks, Video Multicast Systems and Many Other ...
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c93698) has announced the addition of 2008 Technology - Internet - Volume 3 - IP Techniques (1st Edition ) to their offering.
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Copyright reform bill appears to be in limbo
An updated copyright bill that could impose serious penalties for illegal downloading is in limbo amid suggestions the Conservative government is hesitant to introduce the controversial legislation after being stung by public outrage last year.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 5th Jan 2006 04:43 UTC
The December pre-beta 2 release of Windows Vista offers the first true glimpse of the OS but is missing key elements. More information and screenshots can be found at Desktop Pipeline .
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Washington DC
A prosecutor and defense attorney offered stark contrasts Wednesday to jurors about the actions of a Marine intelligence officer from Ohio accused of trying to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqi men, women and children.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Microsoft will fix its 'Live' branding problem, says exec
With Google entrenched at the top of the search industry, and a deal with Yahoo looking less likely, a Microsoft division president said yesterday it's time for his company to deal with the confusion spawned by its own multiple online brands.
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