Westmoreland Schedules Investor Conference Call for March 12, 2010 - MarketWatch (press release)

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 6:03 am
Westmoreland Schedules Investor Conference Call for March 12, 2010
MarketWatch (press release)
You can participate in the conference call by phone or via the Internet; however, questions will be taken only by phone. When: March 12, 2010 at 9:00 am

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Cisco Shares Rise Before ‘Significant’ Announcement - BusinessWeek

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 6:03 am

Benzinga
Cisco Shares Rise Before 'Significant' Announcement
BusinessWeek
“Cisco will make a significant announcement that will forever change the Internet and its impact on consumers, businesses and government,” the company said
Cisco (CSCO) Positioned Better Than EverStreetInsider.com (subscription) (blog)

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More states propose Internet sales taxes - CNET

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 6:03 am

CNET
More states propose Internet sales taxes
CNET
Lowering the corporate tax rate would be an incentive to an internet business looking to either open or relocate. If the business opens in your state not
Amazon kills affiliate program in Colorado thanks to taxesArs Technica
Amazon Shutting Down Colorado-Based Associates Over Sales Tax IssueTechdirt
Amazon cuts off affiliates in ColoradoTechFlash (blog)
BusinessWeek
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New York Isn’t Silicon Valley. That’s Why They Like It. - New York Times (blog)

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 5:03 am
New York Isn't Silicon Valley. That's Why They Like It.
New York Times (blog)
“The software business has morphed into the Internet business,” Mr. Wilson says. “Ten years ago, maybe 80 percent of software was being built for enterprise

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How Pandora Slipped Past the Junkyard - New York Times

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 5:03 am
How Pandora Slipped Past the Junkyard
New York Times
Had Pandora died, it would have joined myriad music start-ups in the tech company graveyard, like SpiralFrog and the original Napster.

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Apple, Facebook, Twitter, HP decline to testify re: Human Rights and Law - ZDNet (blog)

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 5:03 am

China Daily
Apple, Facebook, Twitter, HP decline to testify re: Human Rights and Law
ZDNet (blog)
Several examples: It was a very busy year determining how Internet companies should protect themselves. The GNI's founders asked more companies to join the
China Puts Google And Obama In Their PlaceEurasia Review

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Sizing Up Promising Young Firms - Wall Street Journal

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 5:03 am
Sizing Up Promising Young Firms
Wall Street Journal
Venture capitalists, the investors who supply start-up money to promising young companies, are always looking for the
Venture-Capital Firms Caught in a ShakeoutWall Street Journal

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Opinion: Don’t let San Jose cut libraries by more than a third - San Jose Mercury News

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 5:03 am
Opinion: Don't let San Jose cut libraries by more than a third
San Jose Mercury News
Computer use, database access, and the free Wi-Fi Internet access will be impacted. Worn out books and materials won't be replaced.

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From Fame, Fortune To Flamed-Out Stars - Wall Street Journal

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 3:03 am
From Fame, Fortune To Flamed-Out Stars
Wall Street Journal
By the time the 30-year-old Mr. Jacob left Kinetics in June 1999 to start his own fund, a $10000 stake in the Internet Fund was valued at more than $63000.
Former Internet-fund stars 10 years after the bustMarketWatch

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Sarasota pursues a Google future - Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Tuesday 9 March 2010 @ 3:03 am

Product Reviews (blog)
Sarasota pursues a Google future
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
That means that a smaller company could spring up as an Internet provider by selling access to Google's network — paying wholesale and then redistributing
MY TAKE — FiberTown campaign aims to get Holland connectedHollandSentinel.com

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