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How college affirmative action affects business
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Oct 1, 2012
As the Supreme Court considers affirmative action, businesses are weighing in -- in favor. They say it creates a diverse, educated workforce.
Myspace tries yet another comeback act
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Sep 27, 2012
The once-popular social media site is revamping its look and aiming to be a destination for musicians and artists.
The Digital Vote: States and Nonprofits Push for Voter Registration Online
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Oct 5, 2012
Let's start with the anatomy of a troll: First you email. Then you follow up with a text. Then, if all else fails, you place a phone call. All of this to get your kid in college to register to vote. Technology to the rescue?
Do Americans want less government?
Interview with
Sep 20, 2012
Mitt Romney and President Obama will be crisscrossing the state of Florida today. In recent weeks, one issue is becoming central to the campaign: Whether the government is over-regulating business.
Death of the PC, the Winklevii's other Social Network, and tech ed in New York
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Sep 27, 2012
The personal computer is dead, and more on the future of tech from New York City
A marriage on and off stage
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Sep 8, 2012
A couple shares how they manage being each other's spouse and business partner.
Middle class moochers?
Interview by
Sep 6, 2012
How tax exemptions and subsidies help pay for the American lifestyle.
Facebook faces next stock hurdle
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Aug 16, 2012
Today, over 1.6 billion shares could hit the market in several waves. A huge shareholder sell-off could open the door to talent poaching by competitors.
Facebook stock restrictions set to expire
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Aug 15, 2012
The latest test of Facebook stock comes tomorrow with the removal of lockups on employee and insider shares.
The surprising economics of spam
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Aug 13, 2012
A look at the screwy economic model of that pesky inbox filler.









