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World's five largest companies
For the first time in nearly a decade, the world’s five largest public companies are all American affair These are the Top 5, as of mid-April 2013.
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Top 10 richest Americans
The 100 richest people in the world gained $241 billion in net worth last year, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Americans dominated the list, occupying five of the top 10 spots. This countdown of the top 10 wealthiest Americans features a casino mogul, software tycoons, and a lot of Wal-Mart money.
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10 ways the Android is better than iPhone 5
Sure a larger iPhone screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions, but Apple is a year late and $199 short. Android has provided all these features and more.
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Bestselling books the week of 8/9/12, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Bestselling books the week of 8/2/12, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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15 best nonfiction books of 2011: CSMonitor picks
They'll take you from Mount Hebron to Silicon Valley. These are the 15 nonfiction titles that Monitor book reviewers found to be the most outstanding of 2011.
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What kind of leaders do we need?
Leadership used to be associated with gut instinct and my-way-or-the-highway command. Today's leaders know that they have to build teams -- and let teams build the future.
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Bestselling books the week of 12/1/11, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Apple iTV? Kinect TV? Get ready for a living-room brawl.
Apple iTV is real, according to one source, and should hit shelves in 2012. Meanwhile, Microsoft wants to put Kinect motion controls into a TV set, says a new report.
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Cover Story Leadership: The myth of the maverick
Does our love affair with mavericks – from Ronald Reagan to Steve Jobs – make sense?
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Opinion: German economic model – American style
The debt crisis is shaking Europe – and now Germany, too. But no Western country weathered the storm of the Great Recession as well as Germany. America can't copy the German model, but it can learn much from its small-business exporters.
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Reader recommendation: Steve Jobs
Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.
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Amazon's top 10 book picks for November
"Steve Jobs" reigns as No. 1, although the life of a powerful Russian empress, a history of the world told through 100 objects, and a memoir by Diane Keaton also made the cut when Amazon's editors picked their top 10 favorite November books.
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Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs: the genius rebel who saw the world – computers included – differently from the rest of us.
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How higher education is leading us astray
Despite a skyrocketing price tag, higher education is not benefiting our young people any more than when it was affordable
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Google TV set for major refresh
Google TV gets better apps, new interface, improved search.
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Could an Apple TV be the next big iProduct?
An Apple TV was very much on the mind of Steve Jobs, according to a new biography.
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The secret ingredient to financial and career success
Hard work is essential for success. Yet so many people overlook it.
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In Pictures: Diwali: Hindu festival of lights
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Five surprising facts from the new Steve Jobs biography
Steve Jobs, the man who put the "i" in technology, was a fascinating character who continues to inspire and confound. Why the black turtlenecks? How did he foresee (create?) the iPhone revolution? What was the secret to his presentation style? Walter Isaacson's new book "Steve Jobs," which just hit stores, attempts to answer these questions. The 571-page biography released on Oct. 24 to glowing reviews. The author conducted more than 100 interviews for the book – including more than 40 with the Apple CEO himself. Here are five of key excerpts.
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Steve Jobs to Obama: 'You're headed for a one-term presidency'
Steve Jobs, the late CEO of Apple, warned Obama a year ago that reelection was at risk if he did not make his administration more business-friendly, according to reports about the new Jobs biography.
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Politico Bookshelf: how a website becomes a publisher
Political news site Politico will be joining with Random House to market and publish political books.
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Where is Apple headed after Steve Jobs? Apple CEO offers his vision.
In his first quarterly report since the passing of founder Steve Jobs, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained why revenues were down from last quarter and what the future holds for Apple.
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What Occupy Wall Street protesters don't understand
Protesters are right that income inequality is a major problem. But many on the Left support policies that would exacerbate that problem.
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iPhone sales: Did Steve Jobs's death drive record iPhone sales?
iPhone sales: Thousands are lining up outside of Apple stores in big cities around the world to get their hands on the iPhone 4S, the last iPhone unveiled during Steve Jobs's life.
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The story behind Steve Jobs's black turtleneck
Steve Jobs's outfit – black mock turtleneck and jeans – was iconic, even though it hadn't changed since the 1990s. Now we know how the Steve Jobs look came to be.
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"I, Steve": an "instant" book offers more than 200 quotes from Steve Jobs
Like Walter Isaacson's official biography of Steve Jobs, "I, Steve" is being rushed into publication this month.
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Steve Jobs another Thomas Edison or Henry Ford? Maybe not.
Apple's innovations made personal computers fun and easier to use. But it's unlikely the company's products have had the socially far-reaching effects of automobiles, light bulbs, and aircraft.
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Steve Wozniak recalls his friend, Steve Jobs
Steve Wozniak, who helped Steve Jobs found Apple in 1976, says 'he brought a lot of life to the world.'
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Opinion: Introverted talent in America, buried by the 'influence score'
Companies that analyze behavior on social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, can assign users an 'influence score' that basically rates how extroverted they are. I fear that an employer, looking at a low score, would miss the next Larry Page, the introvert CEO of Google.



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