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The Surge in Text Me |
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Mobile phones that can send and receive text messages have finally reached critical mass in the United States. Some 90 percent of the nearly 200 million phones in the U.S. now have that capability. As one CEO put it, the cell phone has become “the third screen” in people’s lives, after the TV and the PC. |
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The Balance of Adver |
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The advent of pay TV, on-demand TV, IPTV, TiVo, and all the other technologies that are changing the entertainment and informational landscape has led to many dire predictions about the impending demise of television advertising. However, the reality so far is much less traumatic: |
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Software as a Servic |
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Barely are any of the problems encountered in the day-to-day use of a computer or network the fault of the hardware. The glitches, stops, starts, and crashes are the result of bad software ?programs that are too complex, poorly written, crammed with too many features, or that conflict with other programs. |
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Software as a Servic |
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Barely are any of the problems encountered in the day-to-day use of a computer or network the fault of the hardware. The glitches, stops, starts, and crashes are the result of bad software ?programs that are too complex, poorly written, crammed with too many features, or that conflict with other programs. |
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Oil Speculators Fina |
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In March 2005, Goldman Sachs warned that the oil market was in the early stages of a “super spike,” and predicted that oil prices could soon rise to $105 a barrel.1 At the time, the price of a barrel of oil stood at $57. |
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