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The Motley Fool November 1, 2010 Morgan Housel |
What's Bringing You Out to Vote? It's the Economy, Stupid. When it comes to elections, it's the economy that matters.  |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2010 |
Google Introduces New Search Tools to Help Voters Let Google help you find your polling place on Tuesday.  |
IEEE Spectrum November 2010 Joseph Calamia |
Solar Sailing Several solar sails are set for launch  |
InternetNews October 29, 2010 |
FCC Moving Toward Special Access Action With a detailed request for information from interested parties and the public, the Federal Communications Commission signals it's getting closer to cracking down on broadband pricing.  |
PC Magazine September 29, 2010 Dan Costa |
Internet Wiretaps: What You Need to Know The Internet Wiretapping issues are complex, the stakes are high, and the parties involved are wholly incapable of common-sense compromise.  |
National Defense December 2010 Tom Captain |
Defense Affordability: Can We Buy Only What We Need? Military acquisition budgets globally are flattening out and declining. Large scale multi-billion dollar programs are running over budget and being delayed.  |
National Defense December 2010 Stephen T. Ganyard |
International Defense Markets: Seizing Opportunities, Avoiding Common Pitfalls The past decade has been a period of unprecedented growth in U.S. arms sales overseas. Foreign military sales could reach a record $50 billion by the end of fiscal year 2011.  |
Financial Planning November 1, 2010 Trone & Harvey |
The New Rules of the Road The following four regulatory reforms will likely have the most impact on the financial services industry over the next 24 months. Here's a short synopsis of what they will require.  |
On Wall Street November 1, 2010 |
Five Questions With Rick Rothacker An award-winning business journalist with The Charlotte Observer, Rothacker recently released his book Banktown: The Rise and Struggles of Charlotte's Big Banks.  |
InternetNews October 29, 2010 |
Google Gets a Pass From FTC in Street View Case Authorities at the Federal Trade Commission opt not to take action against Google for inadvertently collecting Internet transmissions with its Street View cars.  |
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