Archive for January 24, 2012
President Obama delivered a State of the Union address Tuesday that was deeply saturated with the message of income inequality, a populist idea that the White House hopes will resonate on the campaign trail.
For the third year in a row energy played a central role in President Obama’s State of the Union address, with the president leaning hard this year on the twin themes of increased domestic oil and gas production and the need to invest more in renewable sources.
Bruce Cochrane relaunched his family’s furniture company in Lincolnton, N.C., last year, because he wanted to create jobs for Americans instead of setting up shop in China to take advantage of the cheaper labor.
Google plans to start combining information the company collects about each user of its various websites and services into a single profile, the company announced on Tuesday.
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Last week was a remarkable one for the Web: A week that proved George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" incredibly prescient yet woefully incorrect.
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Okay, we get it. Mitt Romney is uber-rich.
Ask Siri how Apple recorded the best quarter in history for a tech company, and her answer should be: “Me.”
On Tuesday, Yahoo reported quarterly results in line with analysts’ expectations, a somewhat quiet start for new CEO Scott Thompson.
No raised voices. No accusations of evading questions. No accusations of lying.
The notoriously private private equity industry can’t escape the glare of the spotlight these days, but the more immediate issue facing the industry is a lack of funding.
