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in Blog Watch
via FT Alphaville @ 12:50 27th Jun
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Fears of a Recession Not Hurting Google, Which Reigns Supreme on Universum IDEAL(TM) Employer Survey for MBA Students
in Search Engines
via SmartBrief @ 19:45 29th May
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Fears of a Recession Not Hurting Google, Which Reigns Supreme on Universum IDEAL(TM) Employer Survey for MBA Students
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 7:13 29th May
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Fears of a Recession Not Hurting Google, Which Reigns Supreme on Universum IDEAL(TM) Employer Survey for MBA Students
in Search Engines
via Street Insider @ 7:13 29th May
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Anxious relatives crowded the offices of a shipping line today as fears grew for the fate of up to 820 passengers and crew aboard a ferry that capsized in a typhoon that lashed the central Philippines.
in Top Stories
via Guardian Unlimited @ 18:17 22nd Jun
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Michael Vaughan fears for the future of Test cricket with the announcement of a Twenty20 Champions League.
in Cricket
via Evening Standard @ 9:13 9th Jun
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With inflation a problem, and various economic fears worrying many Americans, it appears that consumer electronics sales may suffer. People who are worried about the economy are realizing that many consumer electronics purchases really are "nice to haves" rather than "need to haves." And, if they are making purchases, they're purchasing lower end models, with folks noting that they don't want to spend much above $200 on a single device. Good timing for Apple, which just released that $199 iPhone.
in Gadgets
via Techdirt @ 12:10 10th Jun
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LLoyds TSB is issuing Visa debit cards to 11-year-olds, sparking fears that children will be shopping on the internet without their parents' knowledge.
in E-commerce
via PC Pro @ 8:18 30th Jun
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The photographer whose picture has exposed the government's private fears over the housing market is the Press Association's Lewis Whyld, the agency has confirmed.
in Photography
via Amateur Photographer @ 14:39 13th May
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Businesses are still not doing enough to soothe consumer fears about buying online, says the Office of Fair Trading.
in E-commerce
via ZDNet @ 4:05 11th May
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Record prices for works by Claude Monet and Edvard Munch at New York's spring sales this week have helped eased fears over the effect of the faltering US economy on the international art market.
in Arts & Culture
via The Age @ 7:10 9th May
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Lucian Freud's 'Benefits Supervisor Sleeping'. Record prices for works by Claude Monet and Edvard Munch at New York's spring sales this week have helped eased fears over the effect of the faltering US economy on the international art market
in Arts & Culture
via Turkish Press @ 7:04 9th May
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NEW YORK -- Works by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse were among the top lots at Sotheby's sale of impressionist and modern art in New York late Wednesday, with new records for works by Edvard Munch and cubist Fernand Leger helping to calm some fears over the health of the art market.
in Arts & Culture
via China Post @ 3:47 9th May
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Is the current economic and stock-market environment making you just a little bit desperate? Apparently, that's exactly what many scammers are hoping. From "hot" energy-related tips to speculative real-estate promotions designed to separate you from your money, financial frauds are rampant -- and they're tapping right into the fears investors have now related to a sinking housing market, high energy costs and other economic problems.
in Personal Finance
via MarketWatch @ 6:22 27th Jun
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There’s an interesting article over at TorrentFreak discussing a company called Rhever which aims to replace BitTorrent and LimeWire filesharing with what is basically a Usenet service. At first glance, Rhever looks interesting. It preys on fears that people have about filesharing fines, viruses and problems with adware and claims to offer a service that comes with none of those problems. However, upon closer examination, it appears that the company is basing their business on those fears alone and that their actual business is questionable. The owners of the site previously owned a domain which was associated with malware. Combined with the lack of information about the company on the site and the fact that the only press about the service comes from their PR department, this leaves many questions to be answered about whether or not this
in Online Legal Issues
via Broadband Reports @ 16:28 7th Jun
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PRNewswire/ -- For the second year in a row, MBA students chose Google as the No. 1 IDEAL(TM) Employer (23.65 percent of respondents), after it trumped powerhouse consulting firm McKinsey & Company's (15.84 percent) 12-year reign as No. 1. Goldman Sachs (14.98 percent) maintains its status at No. 3; Apple (13.68 percent) jumped to No. 4, and The Boston Consulting Group (12.12 percent) came in at No. 5 in the Universum Survey.
in Search Engines
via Earthtimes.org @ 7:13 29th May
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Burma's leaders are facing growing international concern over their reluctance to accept foreign aid, days after the devastating cyclone.
in Top Stories
via BBC @ 5:08 8th May
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A new web site is seeking volunteers to provide personal information to the Federal Security Service.
in Data Privacy
via Neftegaz.RU @ 11:32 30th Apr
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in Data Privacy
via New Business @ 18:09 26th Jun
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With Brett Lee shouldering the high workload of Australian bowling attack, fear of a serious injury to the pace bowler is looming large.
in Cricket
via NetIndia123.com @ 16:01 10th Jun
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Aid workers fear Zimbabwe's "desperate" situation may get even worse after President Robert Mugabe's government banned the distribution of food aid.
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via BBC @ 3:28 7th Jun
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Objectors to Phorm’s controversial Webwise web monitoring software are planning a protest to draw attention to their concerns about alleged breaches of privacy and human rights laws.
in Data Privacy
via Active Home @ 12:46 5th Jun
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TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Japanese youngsters are getting so addicted to Internet-linking cell phones that the government is starting a program warning parents and schools to limit their use among children.
in Computer Security
via CNN @ 14:52 27th May
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Google is gathering more and more personal information on its users. Eric Schmidt, the Chief Executive of Google, hopes that one day Google will have enough information on users to be able to provide answers to personalised questions, such as “What job should I take?”
in Data Privacy
via IT Vibe @ 15:35 26th May
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ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) -- Transportation officials' concerns that fixing or replacing a Minneapolis bridge would be a "budget buster" may have led to bad maintenance decisions before its deadly collapse in August, a report released Wednesday concluded.
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via CNN @ 21:08 21st May
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