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Nintendo Number One in Game Sales (www.pcworld.com)
With a strong lineup, third party publisher support and a strong next-gen installed base, Sony has a ways to catch up and few, strong exclusive titles for this holiday season.
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Gulf airlines place massive aircraft orders at Dubai air show (www.iht.com)
Emirates chooses A350XWB. Qatar shifts to Boeing with large order for 787 NAS orders 20 A320s
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First FAS-FAX Numbers: Many Top Papers Take Big Hits (www.editorandpublisher.com)
Paid circulation at most newspapers is falling. Newsstand sales are falling fastest of all. While lower circulation levels help publishers cut costs now, they also reinforce advertisers' negative perceptions of the category
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Google vs. Yahoo, Where is Microsoft? (www.ftchinese.com)
Microsoft, like Google via Doubleclick, is busy "reinventing and rethinking the whole business model of online advertising..." (Steve Ballmer) Yes, MSFT, is chasing GOOG as it races toward opening up new, performance-based media and ad cost models but MSFT too is looking to re-define ad models in a...
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Battle for Heathrow to NY flights (www.telegraph.co.uk)
Slot committee meets this week at LHR to finalize the 2008 summer season. After the meetings we can expect to see new highs in the value of a Slot pair (Takeoff and Landing) at the World's busiest international airport If the price goes very high then it will put BMI into play.
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Microsoft Threatens to Terminate Xbox Live Cheaters (www.pcworld.com)
1) The Internal Revenue Service has longed for complete voluntary compliance, in lieu of this... the bark of the IRS and their published bites of cheaters are all well too known. 2) Microsoft (and all other providers who desire a level of fair-play) must bark (threaten) any users who have tampered...
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WSJ.com hits 1 million subscribers (www.reuters.com)
WSJ.com is continuing to promote its paid growth. But new subscribers are "paying" little or nothing to access the site. Rupert Murdoch will move quickly to make the site free -- making the Journal a bigger player in the global debate, and the global ad market.
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Google Scares The Search Crowd (www.forbes.com)
All of these "parking" sites use paid search & direct navigation to circumvent low organic search result rankings. But social media doesn't necessarily hinge on search - it's more about friends & application sharing.
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Microsoft Threatens to Terminate Xbox Live Cheaters (www.pcworld.com)
This reminds me of fraudulent sellers on ebay who cheat people and then are supposedly banned from ever selling again. And if anyone knows that software is always at risk for being hacked, it's Microsoft.
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Former 787 chief says Boeing rethinking its global manufacturing approach (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
Boeing admits that the 787 Program is going to be challnged for some time as it grapples with the logistics of a Global Supply Chain System. The 787 production problems are deeper than just a slight delay. Key supplier partners are not performing Boeing's management of the logistics is flawed and based...
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