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The Wall Street Journal posted a story this morning about TomTom NV. , Garmin's European competitor in the GPS market. Full Article at KansasCity.com
The new auditing standards, which affect USA Today, a Gannet (GCI) property, and News Corp's (NWS) Wall Street Journal, among others, often allow newspapers that bundle print and digital editions to count the subscriber twice. Full Article at Blogging Stocks
WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 15: Wall Street Journal columnist and editorial board member Kimberley Strassel smiles during a taping of "Meet the Press" at the NBC studios February 15, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
If he plans to charge for websites, why hide them from the search engines? If you can’t actually read the content without paying, then making the content at least partly accessible to Google and other search engines can’t hurt? In fact, the WSJ that he mentions as an example isn’t hidden from Google’s i...
Microsoft Corp has had talks with News Corp about a tie up, which would involve News Corp getting paid to take its news websites off Google Inc, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday. Full Article at New York Daily News
A little competition is good for business, right? And perhaps it would be good for the newspaper business. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
Home sales made an unexpected 10.1 percent jump in October, taking the annual rate up to 6.1 million homes from 5.54 million in September, the Wall Street Journal reports. Full Article at Politics Daily
WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 15: Wall Street Journal columnist and editorial board member Kimberley Strassel speaks during a taping of "Meet the Press" at the NBC studios February 15, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
The most recent numbers from MRI show that more people are choosing to read USA Today than any other newspaper in the country, with 291,000 more print readers per day than our nearest competitor The Wall Street Journal, and 1 million more print readers than The New York Times
You can also get a free trial to Action Alerts PLUS by calling toll free 1-866-321-8726 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. ET. Outside the U.S. and in Canada, please call 1-212-321-5200. Full Article at The Street
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp has had talks with News Corp about a tie up, which would involve News Corp getting paid to take its news websites off Google Inc, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday. Full Article at PC Magazine
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SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: San Francisco Chronicle delivery trucks sit idle in a parking lot October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Newspaper vendor Rick Gaub counts money as he waits for customers at his stand in an underground rail station October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Brian Keeney (L) reads the San Francisco Chronicle as he sits on a bench in front of a newsstand October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Brian Keeney reads the San Francisco Chronicle as he sits on a bench in front of a newsstand October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Newspapers are displayed at a newsstand October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Copies of the San Francisco Chronicle are displayed at a newsstand October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Newspaper vendor Rick Gaub checks his change bowl as he waits for customers at his stand in an underground rail station October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »A customer uses a First Republic Bank ATM in Palo Alto, Calif. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »A First Republic Bank in Palo Alto, Calif. is shown Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »In this Sept. 17, 2009 photo, retired investor Elaine Mobley, 75, is pictured at her home holding an issue of the Wall Street Journal which she subscribes to keep up with money matters in Sautee, Ga.
View Photo »In this Sept. 17, 2009 photo, retired investor Elaine Mobley, 75, is pictured at her home holding an issue of the Wall Street Journal which she subscribes to keep up with money matters in Sautee, Ga.
View Photo »FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 4, 2006 file photo, L. Gordon Crovitz, speaks in New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Eric Sawyer leads a line of protesters in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Protesters march in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Protesters march in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: John Moran protests in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Protesters stand in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Protesters stand in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Tom Siracuse (M) stands with other protesters in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Eric Sawyer leads a line of protesters in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Eric Sawyer leads a line of protesters in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Jackie Sheeler (R) protests in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - AUGUST 27: Protesters march in front of a new Whole Foods Market on its opening day August 27, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 11, 2009 file photo, actress Jessica Biel attends a special screening of "Easy Virtue" hosted by the Cinema Society and The Wall Street Journal in New York.
View Photo »Rick Watts, 49, protests outside a Whole Foods store in West Hollywood, Calif. , Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. The protest took place after John Mackey, the CEO of Whole Foods Market, wrote an op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal about health care reform.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 26: Newspaper vendor Rick Gaub counts money as he waits for customers at his stand in an underground rail station October 26, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »The firm wants to become a more consumer-focused media company. Just as Reuters merged with Thomson, and News Corp purchased the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg is arming itself in the battle for financial news dominance.
Thinking about the nasty way that the publishing world works, I realized that some editor of the Wall Street Journal must have heard about Owen’s book and offered Owen...
Do you think that it would behoove Democrats, as Karl Rove suggested in his op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal today, to give up this fight for health care reform because it’s facing growing opposition or face the same fate that they faced in ‘94 when they lost control of Congress?
Yesterday, Wall Street Journal gadget god Walt Mossberg gave Windows 7 a wet kiss, which is one of the best things that has happened to Microsoft all year
The definitive word comes in Thursday's Wall Street Journal and All Things Digital from Walt Mossberg, the diminutive dean of tech journalists and a man who takes his software reviews seriously. After testing Windows 7 for nine months on 11 different machines, he has pronounced it 'the best version of W...
This non-invasive technology brings CTT to the forefront in meeting the needs of patients and improving palliative healthcare globally, without the side effects of narcotic painkillers noted in a recent Wall Street Journal article
Oy. You gotta read this douchey interview Peter King did with the Wall Street Journal. It’s very douchey.
The quality of writing in the British press is really terrific and the variety is marvellous. In the US, the journalism varies from place to place. If it's a monopoly town it may be second-class. But in New York we've got The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times, which I read ...
One theory about the decline in the fortunes of The Wall Street Journal (which allowed Murdoch to buy it) is that, because of its paid wall, the Journal was not a factor in Google searches, causing a fundamental decline in its importance, impacting its brand and standing with advertisers.
There is widespread consensus (except perhaps on the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal) that [the stimulus package] has been highly effective.
The new app follows an announcement this month by News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch that the company will start charging a subscription -- possibly as much as $1 or $2 per week -- for access to The Wall Street Journal's mobile applications
I have a stack this high ... I read the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, National Geographic and the Economist. You can't be lazy. If you don't keep yourself focused in here, you lose your mind.
We are taking the 5-6 a.m. hour in the direction of more local talk ... though we'll still have local news, traffic, Weather Channel weather, live business reports from the Wall Street Journal, and the daily Rush Limbaugh commentary.
Only a handful of the stories in The New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal
I think it is wise for any economic development group to get specific with their marketing efforts to promote specific products to a targeted audience ... So, an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal for available space in Atlanta is a smart move.
EAM has been misquoted in his interview with the Wall Street Journal and he did not say that there should be a political settlement with the Taliban
exerted an influence across generations, from William F. Buckley Jr. to the columnist David Brooks, through a variety of positions he held over a long career: executive vice president of Basic Books, contributor to the Wall Street Journal, professor of social thought at New York University, senior fello...
We are excited to be recognized by The Wall Street Journal for our PROVENT Sleep Apnea Therapy
When I looked at their media operations, around a year ago, Bloomberg was employing 2,350 journalists -- or around 15 percent more than the combined staffs [of] The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. And Bloomberg's staff has grown since then.
We are pleased to be recognized by The Wall Street Journal in the Software category of this prestigious award
Display technology has been surprisingly stagnant since some of the earliest home computing systems. We still interact with our computing environments in much the same way we did in the 1980s, and we are working to change that ... Mersive software can enable displays that are part of a new pixel landsca...
Neither the Wall Street Journal nor the Massachusetts GOP called Frank’s office for explanation, nor did they note that Frank was at the ceremony despite the fact that it had been widely reported in the press.
It's some sort of NFL handsome poll or study that the Wall Street Journal wrote about ... I just talked to him, and he's all excited. He finished seventh among starting quarterbacks.
When we opened up the Wall Street Journal and saw the ad, we were as surprised as anyone else to see our name there
The (article in the) Wall Street Journal is classic anti-EU sceptical opinion
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