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Job Journal July 4, 2010 |
Jobwire Census Dulls Sheen of 100,000 New Jobs... Minimum Wage Mandated for State Workers... New Grants to Train 3000 Green Workers... Campus Career Centers Get Results... On the Job Front... Hirings and Firings... |
InternetNews July 2, 2010 |
Say What? The Week's Top Five IT Quotes The technology world's most quotable quips and comments from around the Web. |
BusinessWeek July 1, 2010 Cristina Lindblad |
Bid & Ask Noteworthy expenditures of the week: A set of 1954 X-rays of Marilyn Monroe's chest and pelvis fetched $45,000... The world's largest gold coin sold for $4 million more... |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
Weird Financial News Sometimes, companies' off-the-wall ideas like these can really pay off: McDonald's and Weight Watchers make an alliance... Hewlett-Packard looks to situate near diary farms to use methane energy... more... |
Job Journal June 27, 2010 |
Jobwire Senate Kills Jobless Benefits Extension... Mass Layoffs Subside to Pre-Recession Levels... CEOs' Hiring Plans Go Higher... Landmark CalVets Program Helps Jobless Vets... On the Job Front... Hirings and Firings... |
The Motley Fool June 25, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
This Week's 5 Dumbest Stock Moves Dumb business moves from last week: Merrill Lynch goes discount... UBS and CarMax... Pfizer's FDA aches... Price wars for e-books... DISH Network makes more enemies... |
BusinessWeek June 24, 2010 |
Bid & Ask Noteworthy expenditures of the week: A porcelain sign that once marked the intersection of Wall and Broad streets, near the New York Stock Exchange, sold for $116,500 at Christie's in Manhattan... more... |
InternetNews June 24, 2010 |
Say What? The Week's Top Five IT Quotes The technology world's most quotable quips and comments from around the Web. |
Fast Company July 2010 |
Re: May 2010 Readers write in on various topics including social media and marketing. |
Fast Company July 2010 |
Update: Good Work and Good-bye Updates to stories on helping to cure cancer by utilizing idle computer power, the architect, Santiago Calatrava, and the demise of FiLife. |
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