| Fri, Nov 20, 2009 |
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Oprah to pull the plug in 2011
BloggingStocks: Oprah Winfrey, arguably the most powerful woman in entertainment (if not the world in general), is preparing to pack her luxurious bags. She's announced that in 2011, after a quarter-century of favorite things and heartfelt interviews, "The Oprah ... Read more
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| Wed, Nov 18, 2009 |
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Look Mom, Cooliris Is On TV.com!
 I don't know about you, but I have a male geek crush on Cooliris, the startup behind this splendid technology that enables users to browse photos and videos from the Web, their desktops or their iPhone devices in a visually attractive 3D manner that one really has to try to get a feel of how amazing that can be.
Publishers are starting to notice that too, and are increasingly turning to the startup to make some of their own imagery and video content more visually appealing and browsing it, well, downright sexy.
Latest premium publisher to join the fray: CBS Interactive's TV.com.
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| Mon, Nov 16, 2009 |
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bernanke
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Karim writes:
DOVISH-Focus largely on headwinds to growth; token paragraph (new) on the dollar; repeats the ‘2Es’ (exceptionally low for an extended period)
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* Today, financial conditions are considerably better than they were then, but significant economic challenges remain. The flow of credit remains constrained, economic activity weak, and unemployment [...]
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| Fri, Nov 13, 2009 |
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foreign dollar buying
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The possibility of announcing an exit from Afghanistan with the funds saved to pay down the deficit would be extremely popular short term and contribute to lower GDP and higher levels of unemployment over the medium term.
Those shorting dollars are selling them to foreign central banks who want their currencies weaker vs [...]
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| Thu, Nov 12, 2009 |
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Disney's Q4: Bob Iger beats Wall Street, but he needs a better plan for the studio
BloggingStocks: Disney (DIS), the media company behind Mickey Mouse and Buzz Lightyear, and whose colleagues in the industry include CBS (CBS), General Electric's (GE) NBC Universal, News Corp. (NWS), Sony Corporation (SNE), Time Warner (TWX), and Viacom (VIA), ... Read more
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