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Who will rule the auto world of the future?
Like few other industries, auto companies measure their output in number of vehicles built and then report that data publicly.Besides contributing to ...
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World Cup vuvuzela filter: the future of Internet TV?
In honor of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, YouTube recently added a "vuvuzela" button that would enable the plastic horn's trademark buzzing on j...
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Driving change: Innovation is key to the future of the U.S. auto industry
Government needs to support research for clean energy-powered cars. But auto makers need to make their own success.By Steve Westly and Mindy LubberAme...
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Future of electric cars needs juice
In Japan and the U.S., the plan for battery-powered autos is throwing off sparks as they move closer to production.By Alex Taylor IIIWhile the U.S. au...
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The future of the 401(k)
After the latest market drop, planners and investors are trying to figure out that means for their retirement plans.By Katie BennerLast year's meltdow...
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The world according to Google?
By Michael V. CopelandGoogle does "the wisdom of crowds."If you think about the millions of searches conducted daily using Google, (GOOG) there is rea...
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Auto sales: Still a contact sport
The tabulation of U.S. auto sales for the month of February contains some big surprises. Consider:Ford outsold General Motors for the first time in 12...
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Does Economics have a future?
By Stanley BingThere’s an interesting article in The Economist this week. It’s called What Went Wrong With Economics. “In the public mind,” the editor...
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China buys the world
Chinese businesses, their coffers overflowing with state money, have been doing progressively bigger and bolder deals.By Maha AtalMoney machineThanks ...
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Dump the auto dealers?
GM and Chrysler want to trim their distribution channels, but Congress is standing in the way.By Alex Taylor IIIFrom the cries of protest emanating fr...
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