iPhone 4 Sells Like Crazy, but Not Without Complaints
Saturday, June 26th, 2010iPhone 4 sells like crazy, but not without complaints
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iPhone 4 sells like crazy, but not without complaints
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Two new directors elected at Yahoo
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Visa launches its PayPal competitor in Australia
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When Joe Phillips was 22, he asked a cute girl named Heather to a Psychedelic Furs concert but stood her up at the last minute — he had second thoughts about dating a girl who was only 16 and his boss’s daughter. Joe and Heather laugh about it now: They got married eight years later, and Joe climbed the ranks in his father-in-law’s architectural firm while Heather focused on their four children.
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When American entrepreneur Adam Dunn moved to the Netherlands at age 19, his first business plan wasn’t anything to write home about. He’d crammed 300 Rolling Stones concert T-shirts into his luggage, hoping to sell them for some quick cash.
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Daniel Putterman is a data junkie.
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Flixster and BuddyTV team up on ad sales
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On his 81st birthday, entrepreneur Bob Moore signed the papers to hand nearly a third of his company over to his 200 employees. But it’s a gift Moore and his three partners hope will pay off for them as well: By launching an employee stock ownership plan, they’re creating an exit strategy for themselves from the business they’ve spent the past three decades building.
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Malware Targeting iPhones Can Also Infect iPads
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A small Arizona restaurant found itself at the center of a nationwide backlash that included a bomb threat after it announced plans to offer lion burgers this week as part of a World Cup promotion.
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