MPOWER Online Finance Management Tool Lets Users Recapture Control over Their Money (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SALT LAKE CITY----MPOWER announced today the launch of their online finance management tool designed to help users better control their money. MPOWER allows users to budget, eliminate debt, protect their identity and track investments for one low price per month.
Print media may shun Murdoch's paid online news bandwagon (Zawya)
As Rupert Murdoch leads the crusade to charge for news online, most newspapers may take little or no action to make this move, predict researchers at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (DTT) in their special report - Media Predictions 2010.
Statistics New Zealand Launches Business Toolbox (Scoop.co.nz)
Today, Statistics New Zealand released Business Toolbox, a suite of online tools that provides quick and easy access to information for businesses. Business Toolbox is the latest of a series of projects to improve access to and use of official information by a wide range of users.
More consumers just say no to credit cards (USA Today)
Credit card usage is slowing. Revolving credit fell by nearly 20% in November, reflecting less borrowing and tighter lending standards.
American League Team Notes (USA Today)
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Big Upside For Small Stocks In Emerging Markets (Forbes)
Nothing has reversed trends toward globalization and the rise of the consumer in countries not long ago considered backward.
Paul Lippe: Will Knowledge & People Converge? (The Huffington Post)
This week we interviewed David Curle, a top analyst of the legal and professional information market. We were lucky to catch him in the wake of a week with several significant developments.
Another week of GW News, February 7, 2010 [A Few Things Ill Considered] (ScienceBlogs)
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The I's Have It: Obama Hits 34 I's in D.C. Speech (Fox News)
Much attention has been given to President Obama's persistent use of "I" when giving speeches to sell his administration's agenda. Is he taking responsibility -- or, as his critics say, is he still in campaign mode?
Remarks by The President at Democratic National Committee Meeting (The White House)
Capital Hilton Hotel Washington, D.C. 10:26 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you, DNC. Everybody have a seat -- have a seat. Thank you. Oh, it is good to see you -- good to be among friends so committed to the future of this party and this country that they’re willing to brave a blizzard. (Laughter.) Snowmageddon here in D.C ...