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Notes from Davos
by Adam LashinskyOn my first day at the World Economic Conference in Davos, Switzerland, I was checking email in a lounge at the main conference cente...
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The Davos wrap
by Adam LashinskyThe World Economic Forum ended a week ago. That means the jet lag is gone, the expense reports are largely completed (if not yet reim...
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A pre-Davos primer
The World Economic Forum, the stunningly successful gathering of global business and non-governmental leaders and heads of state, popularized the noti...
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Men are from Facebook, women are from Twitter?
Studies show the genders really are different online.By Anna KattanFor Jonathan and Michelle Opp of Chapel Hill, N.C., the Internet, like electricity ...
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In Davos, Egypt takes a back seat to economic issues
The world's heavyweights are gathered to talk about carefully selected topics. An uprising doesn't make it on the official agenda.There are a few big ...
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U.S.-China tension was the underaddressed theme of Davos
by Adam LashinskyAttendees of the World Economic Forum crave validation. Validation that they learned enough things or met enough people or conducted ...
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The best deals now from GM and Chrysler
With the carmakers in turmoil, now's the chance for savvy buyers to look for big deals on cars and trucks that typically aren't discounted. Here are a...
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Kindle vs. iPad: Far from over
After Apple's big tablet debut, Amazon is starting to play a little defense.by Jessica ShamboraIn the matchup between the iPad and the Kindle, some sa...
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Profiting from bank failures
Big banks are scooping up troubled, smaller institutions at a time when growth is hard to come by -- and thanks to favorable FDIC rules, more deals ar...
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Career advice from the pros
By Patricia SellersSeventy of New York’s top women in media joined 160 aspiring young women for a “Mentors Walk” in Central Park this morning. It was ...
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