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Why bookstores still matter
We've heard it all before: digital content means the end of physical media. As consumers flock to the convenience of instant gratification and on-the-...
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Why universities should hate the iPad
If students embrace textbooks on the iPad, college bookstores may lose their shirts.It may be the season for graduation parties and commencement speec...
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Sparks still fly in a recession
Never mind the headlines -- for some fireworks companies, there's no slump.By Josh GlasserInside the businessFireworks have been a hallmark of July 4t...
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Google (still) loves YouTube
By Jessi HempelThe video-sharing site loses money and has failed to attract quality studio programming. So why does Google continue to pump money into...
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(Screen) size does matter
The Jumbotron comes home –and the computer goes in the pocket.by Jessica ShamboraEven before the recession began two years ago, people were talking ab...
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Does it matter if you like your staff?
How to build an effective corporate culture.By Jay Goltz(Fortune Small Business) -- All companies have a corporate culture. Some cultures are good; ot...
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Why Carly's Big Bet is Failing
來(lái)源:2005年2月號(hào)《財(cái)富》雜志作者:CAROL J. LOOMISBuying Compaq hasn't paid off for Hewlett-Packard's investors. Not by a long shot. Now, nearly three years after th...
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Why Dell won't go private
The company needs to transform, but here's why going private doesn't make sense.Rumors of Dell going private really took off back in June when, at the...
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It's still a Windows world
Source: Net Market Share"There's no evidence that the marketplace is abandoning Windows to any significant degree."So wrote ZDNet Windows guru Ed Bott...
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There are still too many houses
House prices have pulled out of their free fall, but don't expect them to recover until we work through a huge property glut.By Colin BarrThe lights a...
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