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Fortune 500: Top 10 companies in 2013
Fortune has released its annual list of the largest corporations in the United States, and there were a few notable changes in this year’s group. Here are the Top 10.
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Top 5 greatest Super Bowl ads
In addition to football, Super Bowl XLVII will bring a new crop of ads to rate, discuss, and chuckle over Monday morning. But while several Super Bowl ads hold our attention for hours or days, very few stand the test of time. Here are five that do, from special frogs to an iconic ad from a master director. Can you guess which ad took the (highly subjective) top spot? Did we miss your all-time favorite?
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World rankings: top 10 universities around the globe
Britain's leading higher education publication, The Times Higher Education, today released its 2012 reputation rankings for universities worldwide. Here is a list of the top 10.
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Switching from a Mac to a PC: Five lessons from an Apple fanboy
The Internet is filled with testimonials of people ditching their PC for a hip new Mac. Where once they trudged through stodgy spreadsheets, they now write screenplays and edit flashy videos (if the ads are to be believed). But there's almost no material documenting the opposite experience. Most of the personal switching-to-Windows stories are many years out of date and center around now-obsolete "But you can't play games and none of your software will work!" arguments.So, here are the top five things an Apple fanboy learned from two months using Windows.
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Meg Whitman new HP CEO. What firm has more CEO change?
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Five Democratic candidates Obama is trying to save
President Obama will make a campaign swing through the West and Midwest this week, targeting five races the Democrats desperately want to win.
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Microsoft Slate will be available by Christmas: Ballmer
Microsoft Slate: A Microsoft slate to counter Apple's popular iPad tablet computer will be seen by the Christmas holiday.
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Léo Apotheker: Will software salesman measure up as HP CEO?
Léo Apotheker, a software strategist, must lead hardware-maker HP into a new world of software services.
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For second Boxer-Fiorina debate, most of the pressure is off
California Senate candidates go head to head – but not face to face – Wednesday in their second debate. For the radio-only event, Carly Fiorina will be in L.A. Barbara Boxer will be in a D.C. studio.
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Tablet computers: what's here, and what's coming
Tablet computers: Here's a list of all the tablets being talked about right now.
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Two kinds of American corporations – and their politics
America has two kinds of big business: those who need American consumers, and those who don't. The more a company globalizes, the more cavalier it becomes about American jobs and infrastructure.
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Warning: why cheaper money won't mean more jobs
Lowering the cost of capital will only help corporations with their wave of mergers and acquisitions, meaning more pink slips for everyone else.
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Stock prices rose modestly despite slow economic recovery
Stock prices rose modestly Monday as investors tentatively moved back into the market after a fresh round of merger and acquisition activity.
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HP tablet confirmed for 2011
HP is set to launch two tablet computers in coming months, HP confirmed this week. One of the HP tablet devices would run WebOS, the operating system currently found on Palm smartphones.
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Sarah Palin's 'mama grizzlies' have tough summer: Is she losing her touch?
Sarah Palin has endorsed conservative candidates in dozens of Republican primaries this year. But her chosen office-seekers have been mostly unsuccessful. Has Sarah Palin lost touch with the Republican primary voters who make up her base?
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China iPhone workers at Foxconn hold rallies in wake of suicides
China's besieged Foxconn, a major manufacture of iPhones and other electronics goods, held rallies in Shenzhen, China, Wednesday to boost worker morale after at least 12 suicides this year.
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BlackBerry Torch could be a flop for RIM
BlackBerry Torch sales have been far from lively since the Torch's Aug. 12 launch. This week, several online retailers slashed the price of the BlackBerry Torch in half.
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Tablet computers probably not the best bet for back to school computers
Tablet computers, netbooks, laptops, or desktops? What are your best PC options for the upcoming fall semester?
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Jodie Fisher 'saddened' by HP CEO's ouster
Jodie Fisher, an actress who worked in HP marketing department who is at the center of the sexual harassment claim that forced CEO Mark Hurd out of his job, says that she is 'surprised and saddened' by Hurd's ouster.
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Interest rates will likely remain at historic lows
Interest rates are likely to be left untouched at the Federal Reserve's meeting this week, but its unclear whether the Fed will restart some of its stimulus programs.
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HP CEO Mark Hurd resigns. Can HP manage fallout?
HP CEO Mark Hurd, who resigned abruptly Friday, has pushed Hewlett-Packard into a harsh spotlight that highlights two weaknesses at HP.
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What is the RIM Blackpad?
RIM, the makers of the BlackBerry line of smartphones, is reportedly prepping an Apple iPad competitor dubbed the Blackpad.
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Gallery: CEO exits
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Sarah Palin: What's she going to do with her $1 million war chest?
Sarah Palin has $1 million to bequeath upon candidates she supports in November's midterms. Down the road, those donations could win her a lot of IOUs.
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Can Obama, Biden give a boost to Democratic candidates?
Between them, Obama and Biden are visiting Missouri, Nevada, Oregon, and California in support of Democratic candidates Thursday and Friday.
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Time is running out for creating US jobs
US companies need to develop onshore employment strategies that are as good as their offshore ones, says former Intel CEO Grove.
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Sarah Palin slams dumpster-diving students, Jerry Brown
Sarah Palin spent Friday at California State University, Stanislaus. Sarah Palin is responsible for the most successful fundraiser in school history, officials said.
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With Whitman and Fiorina, can GOP compete again in California?
California has voted solidly Democratic in recent elections. But the national GOP may be hoping that, with Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina as standard-bearers there, the party can broaden its appeal.
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Carly Fiorina wins US Senate GOP primary in California
Carly Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, won California's US Senate GOP primary on Tuesday. She'll meet incumbent Senator Barbara Boxer in November.
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The Monitor's View: Women shine in Tuesday's primaries, especially for the GOP
Good showings for female Republican candidate in Tuesday's primaries hold the promise of more women in elected office, reflecting society's faster pace toward gender equity.



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