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InternetNews December 26, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
What Matters to IT in 2008? CompTIA survey identifies the issues that are most important to tech workers in the 2008 election.  |
Inc. January 2008 Clay Risen |
Political Animals This year, several campaigns are relying on entrepreneurs to play key roles, from campaign manager to battleground-state fundraiser. What do the entrepreneurs bring to these campaigns, and what do they get out of the brush with big-time politics? Here's a look at eight business owners in the arena.  |
Inc. January 2008 Jane Berentson |
Editor's Letter Which political party are entrepreneurs supporting?  |
Popular Mechanics December 21, 2007 Matt Sullivan |
Ethanol Hype, Wiretapping Woes, eVoting and More: Podcast As President Bush signs the new energy bill into law, we crunch the numbers on corn-based fuels.  |
Wired December 20, 2007 Nicholas Thompson |
Q&A: Michael Bloomberg on Free Wi-Fi, Crime and Higher Office An interview with a local official not afraid to take on national issues.  |
Wired December 20, 2007 Melba Newsome |
A New DNA Test Can ID a Suspect's Race, But Police Won't Touch It Combining race with crime is always a sensitive subject, despite the nature of the discovery.  |
AFP eWire December 20, 2007 |
IRA Rollover to be Considered in 2008, Possibly Made Retroactive The House of Representatives adjourned for the holiday season before completing its work on a package of tax extenders that included the Individual Retirement Account (IRA) Rollover provision.  |
InternetNews December 20, 2007 Kenneth Corbin |
FTC Approves Google/DoubleClick Merger The Federal Trade Commission approved Google's acquisition of DoubleClick today.  |
InternetNews December 20, 2007 |
FTC Gives OK to Google/DoubleClick The Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday it approved Google's proposed $3.1 billion purchase of advertising rival DoubleClick.  |
InternetNews December 20, 2007 |
Microsoft, Google, Yahoo Pay up on Gambling Fines The U.S. had accused Microsoft Corp, Google Inc and Yahoo of helping to promote illegal Internet gambling.  |
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