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How BlackBerry plans to stay on top
Apple's iPhone is getting more appealing to business users, but BlackBerry maker RIM says it will prevail among the corporate set.For an executive on ...
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How NYSE plans to use "flash crash" to reclaim its glory
Last week's market swoon briefly shaved about $1 trillion dollars off of the value of U.S. equities. But it may have a much more lasting and beneficia...
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How Intel plans to thrive in a post-PC world
Paul Otellini, Intel's CEO, says revenue and earnings growth are poised to double. How? By going after every gadget on earth.Facing a burgeoning marke...
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How Facebook overtook Google to be the top spot on the Internet
Facebook has dethroned Google! Sort of! Well, ok, not really. For the week ending March 13, the social networking site got more traffic than its compe...
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BlackBerry under siege
Research in Motion's biggest assets face enemy fire: one by foreign governments demanding more control, the other by cutting-edge tech.Saudi Arabia an...
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iPhone in "striking distance" of BlackBerry
Posted by Philip Elmer-DeWittApple gains, RIM drifts, Palm holds steady in the latest ChangeWave surveySource: ChangeWaveResearch in Motion's (RIMM) B...
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How to make a billionaire jealous
By Stephanie N. MehtaCarlos Slim has app envy.During my interview with AT&T (T) CEO Randall Stephenson at Fortune’s Brainstorm TECH conference, he sai...
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Airlines may merge, but the troubles stay the same
One would think that the merger of United and Continental airlines, a marriage that would create the world's largest carrier, would be enough to rouse...
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State pension plans in crisis: underfunded by $1 trillion?
FORTUNE -- When the majority of the country's 225 state-sponsored pension plans release their annual reports this month, the numbers will paint a blea...
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Are social media jobs here to stay?
The demand for social media jobs has exploded, even as overall unemployment heads in the opposite direction. But in a fledgling field surrounded by hy...
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