Features By Dan Bobkoff
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Netflix, Amazon typify corporate 'coopetition'
Whether it’s Netflix and Amazon, or Apple and Google, companies that start off cooperating can turn into fierce competitors.
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Windows 8 sales soft in changing market
Microsoft launched Windows 8 to capture a share of the touch screen computing market. But PC sales are down and tablet competition is stiff
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Delta swamped with flight attendant applicants
Delta has at least 22,000 applicants for 400 flight attendant openings. Flying may have lost its glamour, but a job in the skies has other benefits.
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Japanese electronic brands lose luster
How many Sony, Panasonic or Sharp gadgets did you buy this year? Japan’s electronics giants have lost their competitiveness -- and perhaps creativity.
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Tax debate revives question of who's rich
Fiscal cliff negotiations on tax rates hinge on an issue that has vexed the tax policy debate for years: What income level defines rich?
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Viral ads grab more Internet eyeballs
Advertising Age’s top 10 viral ads show that many ad campaigns now originate on the Internet rather than as TV commercials.
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Concert will rain charity on Sandy victims
The 121212 concert in New York’s Madison Square Garden has raised more than $30 million, and the show hasn’t even started.
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Retailers could step up freebies for shoppers
As holiday season heads into the last stretch, retailers are gauging just how much they have to give away to get skittish shoppers to spend.
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Fannie Mae, big banks halt holiday evictions
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and some big banks will halt evictions from foreclosed homes during the holidays. Is this altruism or a publicity stunt?
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Bank of America backs off fees, again
After reversing a plan last year to charge a monthly fee for debit cards, Bank of America reportedly is delaying new checking account fees.










