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Our Bad. Wired Had Some Tips For Apple — We Were Wrong.   more similar news »
It's June, 1997, and Apple is looking at bankruptcy. Wired gives friendly advice, from outsourcing hardware to teaming up with another company. What did we know?
Wed Mar 19, 2008
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Management Techniques From the Dark Side   more similar news »
In light of Apple's success going against the corporate wisdom, we're posting a list of counterintuitive, evil management techniques that work. Let us know what's worked in your business.
Wed Mar 19, 2008
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Leander Kahney vs. Fake Steve Jobs   more similar news »
Wired.com's Leander Kahney and Fake Steve Jobs go head to head over whether Apple really has to be so evil. Weigh in and let them know who makes the best points.
Wed Mar 19, 2008
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How Apple Got Everything Right By Doing Everything Wrong   more similar news »
Apple succeeds by going against Silicon Valley wisdom, ignoring business best practices, bucking the "don't be evil" ideals Google has tried to uphold. Wired.com's Leander Kahney, author of the new book "Inside Steve's Brain" (due out this spring) and the Cult of Mac blog, explores why for Steve Jobs, the regular rules do not apply.
Wed Mar 19, 2008
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Breaking the Rules: Apple Succeeds by Defying 5 Core Valley Principles   more similar news »
The valley rules and the Apple rules on cooperation, communication, playing nice, loving your customers and coddling your employees represent radically different business models.
Wed Mar 19, 2008
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ISP Quarrel Partitions Internet   more similar news »
United States-based Cogent Communications broke links with Sweden's Telia, making it impossible for users on one side of the Atlantic to reach sites on the other company's network. Cogent argues that the net will be stronger for it later.
Wed Mar 19, 2008
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Rip Off Report Founder Says 'Internet Terrorists' Out to Get Him   more similar news »
Ed Magedson, founder of RipOffReport.com says he's been harassed by "internet terrorists" who are trying to get consumer complaints published on his website removed. Web marketers says Magedson is essentially extorting businesses by charging fees to "investigate" the complaints.
Tue Mar 18, 2008
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Qwest Offers Buyouts to Its Landline Workers   more similar news »
In another sign that traditional telephones are fading into history, Qwest offers 700 of its landline technicians voluntary severance packages.
Tue Mar 18, 2008
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Survey Confirms iPhone Users Are Hard-Core Internet Junkies   more similar news »
A new study from measurement firm M:Metrics confirms that iPhone users lead the mobile community in terms of internet usage.
Tue Mar 18, 2008
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Bear Stearns Employees Bear the Bad News Sternly   more similar news »
A lot of money is lost, a lot of appetites have been crushed and there's nothing to do now but wait and see what happens next. Nothing good, most likely. From Portfolio.com.
Tue Mar 18, 2008
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'Pervasive' Recession Won't Repeat Dot-Com Bust, Experts Say   more similar news »
Economists see few parallels between the one kicked off by the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2000 and the one brewing today.
Tue Mar 18, 2008
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New Trial Ordered for Ex-Qwest CEO Nacchio   more similar news »
Joe Nacchio, convicted last year of insider trading, receives a new trial because the judge wrongly excluded testimony important to his defense.
Mon Mar 17, 2008
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Bear Stearns: Will the Rescue Work?   more similar news »
Whether the Fed's unprecedented backing of the Bear Stearns fire sale will steady a skittish market in the long run is hard to predict. Early signs point to things going either way.
Mon Mar 17, 2008
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YouTube May Feed Your Ego, but Not Your Pocketbook   more similar news »
Despite the popularity of video sharing sites like YouTube, advertisers are not exactly flocking for a presence there. The reason? Fear of having an ad appear alongside tasteless or questionable content.
Mon Mar 17, 2008
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Study: Internet Has Affected Journalism in Unexpected Ways   more similar news »
A study on the news industry released Sunday finds that journalism has changed profoundly as a result of the internet, but not necessarily in ways that were predicted even a few years ago.
Mon Mar 17, 2008
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Court Backs Craigslist in Discrimination Brouhaha   more similar news »
A federal appeals court dismisses a discrimination suit against craigslist, ruling the online classified ad site is immune from accusations that it violates the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968.
Sun Mar 16, 2008
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Yahoo, Microsoft Execs Discuss Takeover Bid   more similar news »
Microsoft and Yahoo executives met on Monday to discuss the software maker's unsolicited takeover bid, a breakthrough that could be the first step toward a friendly deal between the two rivals.
Sat Mar 15, 2008
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Verizon Decides to Help File Sharers, Not Block Them   more similar news »
Breaking ranks with industry peers, the ISP says rather making it harder to file share it will make it easier -- providing everything is done legally.
Fri Mar 14, 2008
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Scott Brown's 72 Hours on the Long Tail of Celebrity   more similar news »
Scott Brown, creator of the "Paris Power Ballad", blogger and video star tells us his take on accidental celebrity, his whereabouts and what he's up to now.
Fri Mar 14, 2008
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EA Thinks It Will Take $2 Billion to Take Take-Two   more similar news »
The videogame company launches a hostile bid to acquire rival Take-Two Interactive, taking its offer directly to the stockholders.
Thu Mar 13, 2008
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AOL, Still Struggling, Hopes Bebo Acquistion Boosts Fortunes   more similar news »
AOL pays $850 million in cash for Bebo, hoping that the social networking site can help revive things by increasing traffic for potential advertisers.
Thu Mar 13, 2008
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Spark-Spewing iPod Prompts Japanese Investigation   more similar news »
Japan's trade and economy ministry is investigating a possible defect in older versions of Apple's iPod Nano (model number MA099J/A) after one particularly nasty incident where the device reportedly shot out sparks while recharging.
Wed Mar 12, 2008
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N.Y. Times Co. Loves Its 'Gray Lady', but Looks to the Web   more similar news »
While the newspaper remains the media company's sole inviolable asset, expanding the online operation is the "absolute priority," says the CEO.
Wed Mar 12, 2008
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Apple Slips Up, Hints at iPhone Contact Search Feature   more similar news »
Apple's own Quicktime video of the iPhone SDK event hints at a new spotlight search feature coming with the next firmware update.
Tue Mar 11, 2008
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Middle America Hates Linux, Wal-Mart Discovers   more similar news »
Four months after Wal-Mart began stocking the uber-cheap $200 Everex Green gPC, the chain has declared the experiment a failure despite selling out of the Linux PCs.
Tue Mar 11, 2008
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