
The Google Supremacy










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readyaimshoot (Snipe Hunt) : RT @beachroses: .@AndersonCooper do a report on illegals in construction, many of them are *not* paying taxes & Americans out of work. http:.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:37:05Z | Reply | View Tweet |
| mofetabanu (Mofeta Banu) : U.S. 10-Year Swap Negative for Fourth Day as Debt Sales Rise - BusinessWeek: http://bit.ly/clHIeW via @addthis.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:36:04Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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ihsglobalinsigh (IHS Global Insight) : IHS in the News: U.S. Economy: Growth Slows as Consumer Spending Decelerates - http://ow.ly/2jdHR.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:35:45Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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ihs (IHS) : IHS in the News: U.S. Economy: Growth Slows as Consumer Spending Decelerates - http://ow.ly/2jdHs.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:35:45Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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anxiety_news (Anxiety News) : Fuel strike adds to Greek anxiety - BusinessWeek - http://helib.org/3vp.. Updated : 2010-07-31T14:34:05Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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Yahoo Gives In to Microsoft, Gives Up on Search
[Microsoft]In a deal that presages its departure from a market it once dominated, Yahoo will essentially scrap its own efforts to best Google in search and instead rely on Microsoft's recently debuted Bing search engine...
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Digg: Not for Sale
[Tech Industry News]Over the last few years, Digg has become Silicon Valley's version of the boy who cried wolf. Like the child who warned local villagers that a wolf was about to attack his flock of sheep, potential buyers of Digg have repeatedly leaked reports that the company was about to be sold, but a sale was never consummated.
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Obama vs. McCain: Taxing and Spending
[US Elections 2008]Len Burman, a former Treasury tax official, says if Obama's proposals were adopted in 2009, married couples with earnings in the lowest quintile of the population would see their aftertax income rise 5.8%. Those in the next quintile would see an increase of 4%. Under McCain's proposals married couples in the bottom fifth of the population would see...
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The 65 mpg Ford the U.S. Can't Have
[Autos]Ford's Fiesta ECOnetic gets an astonishing 65 mpg, but the carmaker can't afford to sell it in the U.S.
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Our gas shortage is a LIE! : Businessweek
[Business & Finance]Big oil made it up.

























