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Woke up to a scary and confusing new Facebook? Us too! We'll have more to say about it shortly, but in the meantime, here's a nice little shorthand chart to guide you through Facebook's latest facelift. Read More
Now that Hewlett-Packard has all but abandoned it webOS portfolio, it seems that others are looking to get a piece of the beleaguered mobile operating system. According to a company chairwoman, mobile manufacturer HTC may be one of those suitors. Read More
Cloud computing giant Salesforce.com has its eyes on the long-term prize, and appears to be making headway in its approach. Read More
Surges in industrial activity helped to grow the U.S. economy in July, according to data released Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Read More
Each year, millions of business travelers either hit the road or take to the skies to attend important meetings for their companies. In fact, the business travel industry, which garners an approximate $263 billion in revenue annually, is one of the few industries that is still noticeably expanding Read More
As it spins off from its parent company, the company that makes famed Kentucky bourbon Jim Beam recently announced it would be changing its logo, the Drinks Business reports. Read More
Only 21 percent of businesses in Europe and North America are currently tracking their ancillary fees. That number is slated to triple in the coming months and years, with 41 percent of business who do not currently track these fees saying that they plan to do so in the future. Read More
All eyes in the financial world will be focused on the Thursday morning weekly U.S. initial jobless claims data release, as a key indicator on the health of the labor market. Read More
Business meetings are more than just a tool to help companies conduct business - they're a multi-billion dollar industry in and of themselves. A report released by the Convention Industry Council in February 2011 revealed that business meetings cause an additional $263 billion in spending each year Read More
The one major difference between Google and Apple in the smartphone sector may soon dissolve, following the former's recent announcement to purchase Motorola Mobility for a whopping $12.5 billion. Read More
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