Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola Mobility, says new Google apps may help slow down iPad's growth.
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Larry Kirschbaum, former Time Warner Book Group head, now runs Amazon Publishing.
Its investigative series about how our electronic gadgets are made could be a contender.
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The discussion on tax reform has become too politically charged, pushing the facts to the background. The wealthy pay high taxes already, it's the super rich that need to pay more.
Billionaire George Soros says he would be significantly hit by a minimum 30% tax on the rich but he thinks it is appropriate.
Obama's friends aren't "sitting pretty" Solyndra.
Some successful companies have thrived off of making their employees compete against each other, giving many a manager the brilliant idea that they should try it at their own office.
A record number of people in the U.S. now live by themselves -- and they spend $1.9 trillion a year. Businesses are beginning to take notice.
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