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New York AG files antitrust charges against Intel; alleges bribery, coercion | Between the Lines | ZDNet.comThe New York Attorney General’s office today accused chip maker Intel of engaging in “a worldwide, systematic campaign of illegal conduct,” including paying kickbacks and threatening computer makers, and filed federal antitrust charges against it. In a statement, New York Attorney General ...
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Yahoo! News - Ad watchdog: Cablevision Internet not 'fastest' by AP: Yahoo! TechCablevision Systems Corp. should stop saying its Internet service is "the fastest around," the advertising industry's self-regulatory body said Thursday, in response to complaints from competitor Verizon Communications Inc. Cablevision should also stop saying it has "America's most advanced ...
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IBM to cut 5,000 jobs in U.S. | U.S. | ReutersIBM will cut about 5,000 jobs in the United States, adding to similarly large cuts in the past few months, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Wednesday. The job cuts will account for over 4 percent of IBM's U.S. workforce, which totaled around 115,000 at the end of 2008. The ...
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Startup Captures Waste Heat; Audience AwardIt speaks loudly to a company's prospects when it wins the award for the most promising technology, as voted by an audience of about 900 clean tech-savvy people. Ener-G-Rotors did just that. The startup company from Schenectady, N.Y. won the Most Promising Technology Award at the Cleantech Forum...
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The Mini-E Hits the Streets of New York!New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently announced that BMW’s hotly anticipated Mini-E will soon be hitting the streets of NYC! This April BMW will loan the city ten fully-electric Mini Coopers to participate in New York’s “Street Condition Observation Unit” (SCOUT), which scours city streets ...
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NSA helps name most dangerous programming mistakes | ITworldLed by experts from the U.S. National Security Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, Microsoft and Symantec, the group plans to publish on Monday a blueprint outlining the most dangerous software programming errors. The list represents the first time the industry has reached consensus on ...
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Buying on Web to avoid sales taxes could end soonShopping online can be a way to find bargains while steering clear of crowds - and sales taxes. But those tax breaks are starting to erode. With the recession pummeling states' budgets, their governments increasingly want to fill the gaps by collecting taxes on Internet sales, which are growing ...
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Carbon Dioxide Auction Launches U.S. Effort to Combat Climate Change: Scientific AmericanPower plant owners and speculators yesterday bid for the right to emit carbon dioxide (CO2) as part of a new multistate government program designed to reduce global warming pollution. Interested parties during an online auction offered at least $1.86 per ton of CO2 emitted; there were 12 million ...
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Socialmedian offers a collaborative way to sort through the newsSo far, so good. (In other words, I like it.) Sent to you by David Scott Lewis via Google Reader: Socialmedian offers a collaborative way to sort through the news via "Top 40" Feed on 5/11/08
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Thomson Enters B2B Social Networking MarketContactNet, the first and most powerful social networking application built specifically for corporate environments, automatically uncovers, aggregates and prioritizes a firm's internal relationships with external business contacts. Now, determining "who knows whom" is as simple as doing a ...
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