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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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