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Clearwire to sell WiMax broadband service under "Clear" brand, replacing Sprint's "Xohm"
AP Business WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ Clearwire Corp. said Monday it will sell its wireless broadband services under the brand name Clear, eventually replacing the Xohm brand that partner Sprint Nextel Corp. has used since September. The Kirkland, Wash.-based...Tags: Sales, Time Warner Inc., Satellite and Cable Service, Sprint Nextel Corporation, Verizon Wireless
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Software Alternatives To Office For Your Mac
Q: I have a new Mac, but not a copy of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac. Are there any cheaper options? A: The $150 "Home and Student" edition of Microsoft's productivity suite works fine — but you can spend even less on Microsoft-compatible word...Tags: Google Inc., Washington Post Company, Microsoft Corp., Productivity
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Washington, not New York, now driving financial world
WASHINGTON POST WRITERS GROUPIn the old days --- from the Venetian Republic to, oh, the Bear Stearns rescue --- if you wanted to get rich, you did it the Warren Buffett way: You learned to read balance sheets. Today you learn to read political tea leaves. You don't anticipate Intel'...Tags: History, Citigroup Incorporated, Henry Paulson, New York, Warren Buffett
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Clearwire and Sprint unit close merger in deal promising faster network for wireless users
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) _ Clearwire Corp. has completed its merger with the unit of Sprint Nextel Corp. that is building a new wireless data network, the companies said Friday. The company formed by the merger keeps the Clearwire name. It aims to create a...Tags: Google Inc., Time Warner Inc., Bright House Networks, Comcast Corp., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Mumbai attacks seen denting investor confidence but not derailing India's growth prospects
AP Business WriterMUMBAI, India (AP) _ The terror attacks that rocked India's financial capital may depress stocks, dampen tourism and slow new investment, but are unlikely to inflict long-term damage on the nation's economy, analysts and business people said Thursday....Tags: Crimes, Terrorism, Stock Broking, Vodafone Group Plc, Pharmaceuticals
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Poltical Whims Whipsaw Wall Street
In the old days — from the Venetian Republic to, oh, the Bear Stearns rescue — if you wanted to get rich, you did it the Warren Buffett way: You learned to read balance sheets. Today you learn to read political tea leaves. You don't anticipate...Tags: History, Citigroup Incorporated, Henry Paulson, New York, Warren Buffett
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HP backs 2009 guidance but Wall Street wary of downturn's harm
AP Technology WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Even in troubled times, Hewlett-Packard Co. has managed to stack up some impressive gains. Laptop sales soared 21 percent to $6.3 billion in the latest quarter, despite warnings of a sharp slowdown in PC sales growth industrywide,...Tags: Sales, Financial Markets, Prices, Electronic Data Systems Corporation, Layoffs and Downsizing
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The Intel Short List
With President-elect Barack Obama's economic team settled Monday, attention is now turning to his national security team and its top two intelligence posts. One name that appears high on both lists is John Brennan, Obama's key intelligence adviser. An...Tags: Government, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Central Intelligence Agency, Armed Forces, Terrorism
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Unfriendly skies
Of The Associated PressSome in Congress pounced this week on what they view as the hypocrisy of auto executives flying in corporate jets to Washington to ask for public help. Corporations insist riding on private planes is not a lavish perk, but rather a necessary security...Tags: AirTran, Government, Harry Reid, Transportation, Air Transportation
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Corporate jet use nearly universal for U.S. business
The Associated PressSome in Congress pounced this week on what they view as the hypocrisy of auto executives flying on corporate jets to Washington to ask for public help. Corporations insist riding on private planes is not a lavish perk, but rather a necessary security...Tags: Government, Harry Reid, Trips and Vacations, Business Trips, Automotive Equipment
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What's in a name? For a city science fair it means a lot
Recently retired aerospace engineer and former school board member Jim Batterson wants Newport News to consider a name change for its city science fair. Speaking to the division School Board at its Nov. 18 meeting, Batterson asked the board to expand the...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Engineering, Technology, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Schools
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Breves
El más reciente desarrollo de Intel, Core i7, catalogado como el procesador más rápido del mundo, tiene sello costarricense. Lanzado al mercado esta semana en la capital costarricense, el microchip es el resultado de un trabajo en el que participaron...Tags: Oregon, Hu Jintao, California, Barack Obama
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