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ISP snoops slink away: Adzilla quits US marketOpen in New Window
The bottom is falling out of the market for spying on Internet users. Adzilla says it is leaving the North American market to focus on a part of the world with a seemingly limitless appetite for snoo read more »
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What a competitive health insurance market looks likeOpen in New Window
Rather than argue about public vs. private visions of health care, it might be fun for you to try out sites like GoHealthInsurance and see how well they meet your needs. read more »
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Still believe in the stock market? Try Inner8Open in New Window
Inner8 is a recently launched social-stock picking service. CEO Doug Doyle says the company's mission is to provide an online alternative to the traditional investment advisor, who, he says, typicall read more »
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Enterprise Storage Vendors Try Again to Woo SMB MarketOpen in New Window
Dell, Fujitsu, IBM, Double-Take, and others offer sophisticated features in 'simple' and easy-to-use products read more »
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Wall Street Looks To Futures Market To Calm JittersOpen in New Window
U.S. stock index futurespointed to a bounce at the opening of Wall Street Tuesday asinvestors speculated that global central banks might mount acoordinated response to calm jittery markets and thaw t read more »
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Facebook, MySpace reign supreme in mobile marketOpen in New Window
Facebook and MySpace are the most popular social networking destinations for mobile phone users, according to a survey conducted by ABI Research.Researchers found that 46 percent of those who use soc read more »
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Tech Stocks Take It On The Chin As Market Continues To FreefallOpen in New Window
It's a blood bath out there this morning. The S&P 500 is at a four-year low as the credit crisis keeps getting worse, despite the passage of the government's $700 billion bailout plan. The mar read more »
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Google Exec Shines Light On Android MarketOpen in New Window
The Android market will offer free trial versions, and Google won't take a cut of the revenues from any sold app, according to director of mobile platforms Andy Rubin. read more »
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