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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 ( change date )
What Google Gains From The Crisis
The search giant may be limping from the downturn but its competitors are hurting more.
Forbes Wednesday, October 22, 2008Yahoo to axe 10 per cent of workforce
Yahoo announced a cut of at least 10 per cent in its workforce by the end of the year as it reported a disappointing third quarter caused by weakening display advertising sales
Financial Times Wednesday, October 22, 2008SMALL BUT BEAUTIFUL: Potential buyers focus on Andor Technologies
SHARES in Andor Technologies, which makes high-end digital cameras for the scientific market, remained steady yesterday after the company received another takeover approach fr
Scotsman Wednesday, October 22, 2008GSK in £100m deal for Biotene
DRUGS giant GlaxoSmithKline's consumer healthcare division has agreed to buy dry mouth mouthwash and toothpaste brand Biotene from privately owned Laclede for £100 millio
Scotsman Wednesday, October 22, 2008E-Reader Kindle Worth Good Look
It's thin and light and gives you instant access to more than 180,000 digital books, not to mention newspapers, magazines, blogs and more.
Investors.com Wednesday, October 22, 2008Ernst & Young Report Prescribes Medtech For Economy-Wary Investors
Despite a slowing economy, medical technology has plenty of momentum, says a new report from Ernst & Young. It's the consulting firm's first...
Investors.com Wednesday, October 22, 2008WebMD, HLTH Try New Tack
The credit crisis claimed another victim this week when WebMD ( WBMD) on Monday canceled its long-planned buyout of HLTH (HLTH). WebMD, which runs...
Investors.com Wednesday, October 22, 2008Apple reaps benefits of iPhone sales
SALES of the iPhone have boosted the fortunes of Apple, which has seen a 26 per cent rise in its quarterly profits.
Scotsman Wednesday, October 22, 2008Samsung won't acquire SanDisk
Read full story for latest details.
CNN Money Wednesday, October 22, 2008Frisco Gives Laid-Back Welcome To Google Phone
In contrast to iPhone, no one camped out overnight before G1 went on sale Tuesday night at T-Mobile store.
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