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Facebook creates dual-class stock

24.11.2009 23:54    theglobeandmail.com
No plans to go public 'at this time,' social network says, but move seen possibly laying the groundwork
Facebook creates dual-class stock


Hewlett-Packard rings Dell's bells

24.11.2009 23:54    theglobeandmail.com
HP's sales and service push threatens Dell's business user market
Hewlett-Packard rings Dell's bells

Judge: Rogers can't claim 'most reliable'

24.11.2009 23:54    theglobeandmail.com
Rival Telus wins temporary injunction as B.C. court rules against Rogers advertisement of 'most reliable network'

Atom smasher bounces back

24.11.2009 23:54    theglobeandmail.com
The $10 billion machine, which collapsed last year, aims to create conditions like they were 1 trillionth to 2 trillionths of a second after the Big Bang
Atom smasher bounces back


Amazon gets set for holiday cheer

24.11.2009 23:53    theglobeandmail.com
Expect strong growth from this retail giant as the shopping begins in earnest
Amazon gets set for holiday cheer

Will consumers use a Visa phone?

24.11.2009 23:53    theglobeandmail.com
Banks, credit companies and telecoms stress convenience of smartphones that can pay for items at the cash but consumers need reassurance the process is secure, say experts
Will consumers use a Visa phone?

Researchers looks to perfect 'Babel fish' universal translator

24.11.2009 23:53    theglobeandmail.com
While it night not be the real-time speech-to-speech translator from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, scientists have developed hand-held devices that can translate in close to real time
Researchers looks to perfect 'Babel fish' universal translator

PC: Now it stands for price cuts

24.11.2009 23:53    theglobeandmail.com
Personal computer sales have often provided insight into the health of the larger economy. These days, however, trying to read into the computer market is becoming more difficult. While research firm Gartner projects an increase in shipments over the next
PC: Now it stands for price cuts

Why not open flu data?

24.11.2009 00:00    theglobeandmail.com
In an era of just-in-time delivery and RFID chips, 'we don't know' should not be an acceptable answer to questions about the H1N1 vaccine supply

Hewlett-Packard profit jumps 14%

24.11.2009 00:00    theglobeandmail.com
Earnings propelled higher by cost-cutting, better results from technology services division, but quarterly revenue falls 8 per cent
Hewlett-Packard profit jumps 14%

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