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Netflix enjoys steady growth

It’s tough to pick a winner in the stock market these days unless you are one of the few with insider information, but Los Gatos, California based Netflix is on a roll. The mail order DVD subscription service reported a... (Continue reading)

Facebook “Open Graph” platform aims to compete with Google

Facebook “Open Graph” platform aims to compete with Google

Facebook has indeed become huge, with over 400 million global users, and they are going to try to make search engines like Google obsolete with their new “Open Graph” platform. The intention is to allow Facebook members to engage a... (Continue reading)

Google posts strong Q1 profits

Google posts strong Q1 profits

Internet search engine giant Google had an excellent first quarter of 2010, posting a net gain of nearly $2 billion which equated to a rise of $6.06 per share. This was a marked improvement over the same quarter last year,... (Continue reading)

Twitter starts to accept advertisers

Twitter starts to accept advertisers

It’s really kind of hard to believe when you stop and think about how quickly Twitter has blossomed into such a household name. It seems as though the microblogging service has been around forever, but the fact is that it... (Continue reading)

Forbes names worst-made cars

There has always been a lot of debate concerning the responsibility one may feel to buy an American-made car rather than an import. This was true even before the recent highly publicized financial struggles of the Detroit “Big Three.” It... (Continue reading)

Wall Street thief Madoff beaten down in prison

Bernard Madoff, the man who bilked countless individuals and organizations out of some $65 billion, reportedly engaged in a scuffle with a fellow inmate in December. Madoff, who has spent a lifetime getting the best of others, seems to have... (Continue reading)

China more concerned about U.S. unemployment than our own pols

China more concerned about U.S. unemployment than our own pols

The Premier of China seems to have a more realistic grasp of the ebb and flow of economic reality than our own government. Wen Jiabao spoke to the National People’s Congress on Monday and warned of a major “double dip”... (Continue reading)

Prius driver gets scare in Cali

The hits keep on coming for the Toyota Corporation. The Japanese based automaker, who had developed a reputation for quality, long lasting vehicles over the last few decades, took another blow yesterday when a 61 year-old California man had the... (Continue reading)

Tiger Woods auto accident provides lessons

Unless you live under the proverbial rock, you have heard a lot about the recent Tiger Woods matter. The focus has now shifted from the initial news, which was an automobile accident, to the revelations about marital infidelity and his... (Continue reading)

More telecommuting would decrease traffic, save money

I have been telecommuting for more than four years at this point, and I feel as though it is a very good thing for me, my clients, the community, and the environment. The last thing the freeways need are... (Continue reading)

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