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The Motley Fool October 13, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
China Clamps Down on Gaming Authorities are making it harder to get a game on in China.  |
BusinessWeek October 8, 2009 Grover & Lowry |
A Touchdown for Comcast? Wall Street may not like the cable giant's bid for NBC Universal, but it could make sense.  |
BusinessWeek October 8, 2009 Grover & Lowry |
Squeezing Every Dime from DVDs With consumers flocking to low-cost Netflix and Redbox, Hollywood wants a bigger share of the profits.  |
Information Today October 8, 2009 Nancy Herther |
Elsevier's New SciVal Products Target Academic Accountability and Strategic Planning SciVal is a pioneering suite of research tools that helps researchers evaluate, establish and execute research strategies more effectively.  |
Information Today October 8, 2009 |
EBSCO Expands Coverage With New Literary Reference Center Plus The database expands upon EBSCO's Literary Reference Center and provides additional content including more than 1,100 reference books and more than 125 literary periodicals.  |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2009 Hope Nelson-Pope |
The Daily Walk of Shame: Gannett's New Way to Fail Will business-model transformations yield profits for one of the nation's largest newspaper chains?  |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Why Sell Sirius XM Now? Insider selling hits the satellite-radio powerhouse.  |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Casting Changes for Hollywood Execs Disney and Universal swap out their movie-studio top brass.  |
Home Theater October 5, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Will Comcast Merge with NBC? Cable operator's acquisition of venerable broadcast network would make waves.  |
Information Today October 5, 2009 |
New Report on Filings in the Google Books Settlement The Association of Research Libraries, the American Library Association, and the Association of College and Research Libraries have issued a report that summarizes information about the filings that have been submitted to the federal district court presiding over the Google Books litigation.  |
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