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As Data Flows In, the Dollars Flow Out
The average American is expected to spend nearly $1,000 this year on services like cable, Internet and video games.
Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price Fight
Publishers have managed to take some control — at least temporarily — of how much consumers pay for their content.
Findings: Will You Be E-Mailing This Column? It’s Awesome
A University of Pennsylvania study found that readers of news in print and online had more exalted tastes than might be expected.
With Shake-Up, SAP Seeks Better Customer Relations
The chairman of SAP, the German software company, said a decision to raise maintenance fees was wrong and acknowledged that he had been partly responsible for the move.
Mobile Data Traffic Expected to Surge
Mobile data traffic is expected to increase 39-fold in the next five years, according to a new report from Cisco Systems.
Foursquare Signs a Deal With Zagat
Foursquare, the hip social network whose software is on the phones of many young urbanites, is branching out.
Available Soon at a Barnes & Noble Near You: The Nook
Want to do more than look at a Nook? Starting Wednesday, Barnes & Noble will finally have its e-book reader available for sale in its bookstores.
Job Postings Hint at Amazon\'s Plans for the Kindle
While Amazon goes on a hiring spree for its Kindle division, hiring color LCD managers and Wi-Fi specialists, where does the company take the Kindle from here?
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