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Google opens music search service online: Onebox

Google touted its new music search service on Wednesday, saying that it will make it easier for users to find and click on songs, as well as create a possible new revenue stream by putting the new convenience feature high in its search results.
Tech >> Oct 29, 2009
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Amazon.com rolls out shortcut for paying online

Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday announced the launch of "PayPhrase," a shortcut for making purchases on the Web, as the online retailer prepares for a rush of holiday season shopping.
Tech >> Oct 29, 2009 / By Nicole Maestri
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Google launches music search with Lala, iLike

Google Inc on Wednesday partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet, expanding its music industry footprint.
Tech >> Oct 28, 2009 / By Sue Zeidler
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Crucial holiday season arrives for video game industry

The holiday season is crunch time for video game publishers, who are pinning their hopes on a slew of big releases to make up for lackluster sales this year.
Tech >> Oct 28, 2009 / By Gabriel Madway
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The Next Crisis: Spiralling Inflation - Part 1

The US economy contracted for four consecutive quarters since October 2008, something we have not seen since the Great Depression. A V-shaped recovery is simply not in the cards because the credit crisis has caused deep, systemic damage. Having said that, if the recession ends this year, it certainly won't be because the global economy is healthy.
Columnists >> Oct 29, 2009 / By Nick Barisheff
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Black Friday sales 2009

Retailers are already preparing with ads for what is probably considered their busiest day of the year, Black Friday.
More Sections >> Oct 29, 2009
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Wall St stumbles after strong rally

U.S. stocks extended losses on Friday, the day after logging their best gains in three months, as sectors that have led the rally pulled back.
Equities >> Oct 30, 2009
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Halloween Parade in New York City (Full info)

The Halloween Parade in New York City will be hold on Saturday October, 31 throughout 6th Avenue, from Spring Street to 21st Street.
More Sections >> Oct 30, 2009
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Monster mash song (VIDEO)

Halloween is here again and it's time for scary songs.
More Sections >> Oct 30, 2009
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China's Africa goals more than just natural resources

Barely a month goes by without some new energy or mineral deal being struck between China and an African nation. These deals have transfixed the West, but China gets far more from the relationship than raw resources.
Energy >> Nov 1, 2009 / By Ben Blanchard

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