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Google Challenges Facebook, Twitter

Gmail will feature status updates like Facebook as Google takes on the social networking sites. ... Read Blog

Toyota Recalling Priuses

The number one automaker faces further quality problems, this time with the braking system on Priuses. It has issued an expected recall of the 2010 model. ... Read Blog

Slap on the Wrist?

With great fanfare, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has sued former Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis over the Merrill Lynch acquisition. If the alleged fraud was so large, why didn't Cuomo bring criminal charges? ... Read Column

Snow Be Damned! The Feds Have Global Warming to Discuss

On a day when the rest of the federal government was shut down by a near record snowfall in Washington, the Department of Commerce announces plans to create a National Climate Service. The move is designed to help citizens ... Read Blog

Super Bowl Surpasses M*A*S*H

The New Orleans Saints won their victory in front of the biggest television crowd ever. Sunday's Super Bowl surpassed the last episode of M*A*S*H as the top-rated program ever. ... Read Blog

Study Links Soft Drinks to Cancer

High levels of sugar boosts insulin and may lead to cancer-cell growth, researcher finds. Study is the latest attack on the soft-drink industry.  ... Read Blog

The Quiet King of Wall Street

Under Jamie Dimon's direction, JPMorgan Chase has benefited the most from the financial crisis. Once the furor over rival Goldman Sachs dies down, Dimon could be government's next target. ... Read Column

Empty Plane Syndrome

The airline industry is sick. Despite cutting capacity, planes remain without a crucial ingredient—paying customers, especially those in premium classes. So carriers are rolling out some old ideas, and one new concept, to lure flyers back. ... Read Column

A Saab Story

Howard Belk, a marketing executive and Saab aficionado, laments the passing of the quirky Swedish car brand—or, as he calls it, the first “Smart Car.” ... Read Column

Ready for Retirement

When the time comes to stop working and retire, where will you go? A new survey shows America's retirees aren't sticking to the old standbys of Arizona and Florida. ... Read Column

 
Great Global Business Adventure

To win in the global race, don't get distracted by competitive noise and focus on your clients.

David Duncan sees signs of sales rebounding at his candlemaking firm Paddywax.

If you’re in cleantech, you’re a global business, even if you’re local.

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Football Fever

Gridiron Green

Who is more valuable, a star quarterback who makes $14 million a year or a player on the bench who pulls in a fraction that amount? In the NFL, a big paycheck doesn't necessarily mean big performance. Read More