March 4
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We've cited Thomas Hoenig, president of the Kansas City Fed, a number of times on this blog for his calls to be tougher on rescued banks and to break up banks that are too big to fail. This has been a bit unfair to Richard Fisher, president of the Dallas Fed, who has been equally [...]
March 1
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February 28
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When you think personal finance software, the first thing that comes to mind is probably Quicken. While Quicken has been a mainstay on Windows desktops for years, its Mac presence has been less than stellar. That changes today, with the release of Quicken Essentials for Mac. Re-built from the ground up and integrating lots of [...]
February 27
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Spencer Brown’s brainchild, Rent-A-Green Box, rents plastic moving boxes that it manufactures from landfill gleanings.
As a start-up in 2006, Rent-A-Green Box did business as EarthFriendlyMoving. Since that time, Rent-A-Green Box has developed seven unique packing and packaging materials for moving and shipping all of which use post-consumer trash.
The Costa Mesa, California company won [...]
February 16
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I love that you have to expend battery power to measure how much energy you're saving.
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February 8, 2010 6:13 PM
This seems to be a good product. Anything to help save the Earth is a [...]
February 10
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Intuit's Quicken was one of the software programs that was bundled with the first computer I owned and I have been using it ever since. What I love about Quicken is that it uses a familiar and user friendly interface that makes sense to the average user. Working in Quicken is just like [...]
February 9
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Google is releasing information about a “highly sophisticated and targeted attack” on their corporate infrastructure that occurred last month. The attack originated in China and resulted in the “theft of intellectual property from Google.” In light of the attack Google is making sweeping changes to its Chinese operations.
Google is releasing some information about these [...]
February 5
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The president got creamed in Massachusetts. No amount of blaming this disastrous outcome on the weaknesses of the local Democratic candidate or her Republican opponent's strengths can gainsay that fact. Obama's opportunistic search for win-win solutions to our health care concerns and our larger economic problems is leading to a lose-lose outcome for the president [...]
February 5
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The president, we were told, spent a good deal of time in the days leading up to his State of the Union address, going over it with a fine-toothed comb, making changes and additions in longhand.
But judging from the speech, he also spent a lot of time going over the results of focus groups and [...]
February 5
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Update 2: Sprint has also announced that it is waiving fees, retroactive to Wednesday. (Thanks to changebumpin!)
Update: MSNBC has updated their article, and they say that AT&T has announced it will waive fees for donations, and apply the exemption retroactively to those who have already donated. (Thanks to Mathew for the heads up.)
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MSNBC asked [...]