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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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iPhone 5? The 11 best uses for your old iPhone
Here are 11 good ideas for an 'obsolete' iPhone:
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GOP convention winners and losers, from Condoleezza Rice to Clint Eastwood (+video)
It was a chaotic week in Tampa, Fla., as Mitt Romney accepted his party's nomination and hurricane Isaac crashed the party. From the major speeches to some trivial moments, we rate some of the winners and losers to come out of the 2012 GOP convention.
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Facebook IPO: five things to know before buying the stock
About 1 out of every 8 people on the planet have a Facebook account. Now, with the arrival of a public stock offering, all those people have a chance to be part owners of this social hub. Should you buy? Here are five things to consider.
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Top 5 foreign-language films
Occasionally, foreign films score big at American box offices. Here are the all-time top-grossing foreign-language films in the US.
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Search engines with more sparkle
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No more Micro-hoo
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Monitor Picks
Five things we think you'll like this week, including a Domingo concert without the expensive seats, the return of Botswana's answer to Miss Marple, and a TV show of dance choreography inside national parks.
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USA
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Can Postum fans revive their beloved beverage?
Consumer campaigns hope to restore the decaf hot drink to store shelves; it's worked before, with other 'orphan' products.
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The Monitor's View: 'Google Generation' myths
The Web is changing the way everyone finds information, not just kids.
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What's in a (domain) name? Some serious cash.
At least 100 domain names sold for more than $100,000 last year.
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What's in a (domain) name? Some serious cash.
At least 100 domain names sold for more than $100,000 last year.
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A Microsoft-Yahoo! merger: good for the Internet?
The proposed acquisition would leave Google and Microsoft as the only major conduits connecting advertisers and online publishers – until a better search technology comes along.
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Seven things employees want most to be happy at work
Experts say job satisfaction begins with respect and appreciation, not salary and perks.
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Whose rules apply to the Web?
Sites go to extraordinary lengths to stay legal in a world where taboos vary.



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