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Latest Secrets of Job Interview Job Seekers in This Economy

Don Schenk, co-author of “How You Find A Job Fast” says, “As a job seeker, you must make yourself stand out above all other job applicants and show you take initiative. You do this by presenting a Leading Employee Advantage... (Continue reading)

Mohammed Al-Fayed has sold Harrods

Egyptian businessman Mohamed al-Fayed (Mohamed al-Fayed) has sold the famous London department store Harrods Qatari royal family for 1.5 billion pounds sterling. As stated by representatives of the 77-year-old Al-Fayed, he wants to retire after the control store for the past... (Continue reading)

Social aggregator Digg has reduced 10 percent of staff

Social news aggregator Digg has reduced 10 per cent of employees. Founder and executive director of the service, Kevin Rose (Kevin Rose) reported about layoffs in the company’s blog. Based on the information on this site Digg, a reduction were less than... (Continue reading)

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Nokia has filed another complaint against Apple

Nokia has filed another lawsuit against Apple, accusing the U.S. company of violating five patents. This is reported in the official press release Nokia. The claim is registered in the District Court of Wisconsin. According to Nokia, iPhone, and smartphones in... (Continue reading)

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FIFA estimated revenues from the World Cup 2010

According to estimates of the International Association Football (FIFA), the net profit from the 2010 World Cup, which will be held in South Africa, can reach billions of dollars. FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valka (Jerome Valcke) reported that the sale of... (Continue reading)

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Adobe regulators filed a formal complaint to Apple

U.S. Department of Justice and the International Trade Commission are interested in Apple policy with regard to technology Flash. According to BusinessWeek, their attention was drawn to the issue of appeal filed by the developer of this technology by Adobe. Anti... (Continue reading)

Obama About Armenian Genocide 2010

Obama About Armenian Genocide 2010

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — President Obama, who as a candidate vowed to use the term genocide to describe the Ottoman slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians nearly a century ago, once again declined to do so on Saturday as he marked the... (Continue reading)

Twitter started to earn from advertising

Twitter launched the first part of its advertising platform, thus beginning the first of monetization. This is reported in the official company blog. The mechanism called Promoted Tweets will display the message selected advertisers in the search results. Partners include Twitter – Best... (Continue reading)

Wal-Mart has returned to first place in the list of largest U.S. companies

Sales Network Wal-Mart has reclaimed first place in the list of 500 largest U.S. companies by annual revenue, surpassing the leader of last year, oil company Exxon Mobil. This is evidenced by a list compiled by U.S. magazine Fortune. Third place in... (Continue reading)

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AOL has selected bidders for ICQ

The American corporation AOL is considering three proposals for the purchase of messenger ICQ – to fund Digital Sky Technologies, holding Profmedia and Chinese company Tencent, writes Vedomosti, citing sources close to the DST and Profmedia. Among the potential buyers will... (Continue reading)

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