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Information wants to be free … and expensive
Futurist Stewart Brand was the first to say “Information wants to be free.” He also said it “wants to be expensive.”By Richard SiklosRarely a day goes...
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In Russia, the iPhone is an expensive flop
By Philip Elmer-DeWittDespite heavy advertising and early black market interest, Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone is an expensive flop in Russia, according to a ...
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No more free labor!
How not to manage a client relationship.By Yair Flicker, as told to Fawn Fitter(FSB Magazine) -- When John Trupiano and I co-founded our software comp...
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Three reasons Google wants Groupon
Is $5.3 billion an astronomical amount to get the popular deal-a-day web site? Not really. Here's why.If Google's $5.3 billion offer goes through late...
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Expensive homes miss the recovery
The housing market may be showing signs of life, but you wouldn't know it by all the high-end inventory sitting around.By Maha AtalIn recent weeks, mo...
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The myth of the free Apple iPad
by Philip Elmer-DeWittCan Steve Jobs' tablet do for magazines what the sneaker phone did for Sports Illustrated?Joe Zeff, who ran Time Magazine's grap...
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A free lunch
After climbing Kilimanjaro, an entrepreneur is inspired to feed Tanzania's hungry schoolchildren.By George Namkung, as told to Marcy MacDonald(Fortune...
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How Goldman exploited the information gap
There is a serious problem with the way data on structured finance securities is provided to investors. These securities should have the clarity of a ...
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Is BofA ready to free itself from TARP?
Skeptics say it's too early for Bank of America, which was on life support as recently as January, to declare itself healthy enough to go it alone.By ...
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Credit is finally available, but no one wants it
Finally, nearly two years after they were bailed out by Congress, big banks are beginning to ease lending standards for individuals and small business...
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