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In Texas, water may be free, but it's not forever
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Aug 10, 2012
Tapping the Ogallala Aquifer decades ago turned the Panhandle into fertile farmland. Drought is reviving concern that water in the ground, like oil, eventually runs out.
Why is China interested in U.S. battery maker?
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Aug 9, 2012
Wangxiang Group, China's biggest auto-parts conglomerate, has offered $450 million for a controlling stake in a Massachusetts electric car batteries company.
Romney's spike in followers makes us ask: What is a person?
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Aug 8, 2012
A large number "people" on Twitter are just bits of code intent on spamming.
The price of 10 million Facebook 'likes'
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Aug 3, 2012
Companies spend dearly to get consumers to "like" them on Facebook, hoping that the promotions and freebies will pay off with greater business.
Larry Summers on income inequality
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Jul 30, 2012
Former Treasury Secretary and top economic advisor to President Barack Obama Lawrence Summers talks about education and income inequality in the U.S., and the state of the world economy.
Facebook reports slowdown in revenue growth
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Jul 27, 2012
A lot of the earnings reports we've seen so far this week have been disappointing, including Facebook.
Get ready for more ads on your Facebook app
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Jul 27, 2012
And Google makes Kansas City the cutting edge tech city of the future.
Where Facebook is faltering, and how it can be fixed
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Jul 26, 2012
In its first ever earnings report, Facebook reported a 32 percent boost in revenues, just shy of $1.2 billion. But it's still a wholly unprofitable company. What is it doing wrong?
Melting Arctic sea ice mostly man-made
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Jul 26, 2012
The latest study on the unprecedented loss of ice covering the Arctic says it is 70 percent the result of human-caused climate change.
Facebook earnings out later today
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Jul 26, 2012
One quarter after its initial public offering, analysts are questioning whether Facebook will be able to live up to its promises.







