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Microsoft and Yahoo: Bloggers React

Here's what the voices of the Internet had to say about the possible acquisition, and guess what? They're nowhere close to being of one mind


Kodak's Picture Not So Rosy

A look beyond the headlines shows that units sold by the company are outperforming the ones it kept, calling into question turnaround efforts by CEO Perez


Recession-Proof Your Business

Small Biz experts tell you how to prepare for the worst"stay lean, talk to your customers, and don't stop hiring and marketing


NotchUp's Annoying Opening Act

In its quest for members, the new online job search site managed to create a spam snowball and gain a lot of (not always positive) attention


Podcast: Virtual Factories Get Real

Paul Camuti, CEO of Siemens Corporate Research, talks about how virtual factories can save corporations time and money, for instance by predicting design flaws. If the simulations sometimes look like video games, it's no coincidence, Camuti says


Tough Love for Amazon

Investors weren't satisfied with the online retailer's strong fourth-quarter results. What will it take to please Wall Street?


Housing Meltdown

Why home prices could drop 25% more on average before the market finally hits bottom


Bond-Insurer News Lifts Stocks

Reports that MBIA reassured investors about its AAA rating boosted sentiment Thursday


Sprint Nextel: Possible Writedown

Sprint said it must write off a significant chunk of the remaining value of its 2005 purchase of Nextel


Google Earnings: Yet Another Internet Miss

One More Earnings Miss: Google


Motorola May Break Up

The cell-phone maker says it's considering separating the handset unit from its other businesses in a bid to snap a deep slump


Creative Innovation

Julian Birkinshaw, co-founder of the Management Innovation Lab at LBS, discusses new ways of thinking about creativity


Getting Knocked Down by Prime ARMs

Prime ARMs went to borrowers with good credit because they were less likely to default, right? Wrong


Jobs: A January Deep Freeze

A payrolls decline of 17,000 on the month—far below what the market expected—has amped up talk of a U.S. economic downturn


German Energy Giants Face Tough Future

The country's energy sector is under pressure from foreign producers and new government regulations. But for now, profits are still up


The Great American Jobs Machine Is Conking Out

January's payrolls decline underscores a troubling trend—the U.S. economy's ability to generate new jobs is fading fast


Microsoft, Yahoo!: Happily Ever After?

If the No. 2 and No. 3 Web search titans tie the knot—via Microsoft's multibillion-dollar bid for Yahoo—Steven Ballmer & Co. may just keep up with Google


The Entrepreneurship Myth

Author Scott Shane seeks to dispel popular illusions about startups—starting with the myth that founders earn more than they would as employees


Material Innovation: Hybrix

Inspired by lightweight bird bones, manufacturers are considering applications for a new, mostly hollow steel sheet


Malone Moves to Oust Diller

Liberty Media's John Malone took action on Jan. 28 to oust Barry Diller from the board of the IAC/InterActiveCorp Internet conglomerate


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