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The one bit of info Google withholds: How it works
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGoogle Inc. evolved from a tiny start-up to the shining star of American enterprise in less than a decade by bringing knowledge to billions of people. There's still one thing almost no one knows: How Google works. "It's somewhat of a paradox," said...Tags: Sales, Justice System, Computer Networking and Internet, Economy, Business and Finance, Gaming
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AT & T to hang up on pay phones
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAT&T Inc. is getting out of the business that gave Agent 86 a cunning way to enter CONTROL headquarters in "Get Smart." The nation's largest phone company said Monday that it would stop owning and operating public pay phones by the end of next year....Tags: Verizon Communications, Qwest Communications International Incorporated, World War II (1939-1945), Colin Farrell, Television
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Keep the Net neutral
FEW SALES PITCHES IN AMERICA have as much power as these four simple words: "All you can eat." That applies not just to gut-busting buffets but to a smorgasbord of services that aren't dispensed with ladles. Rental cars come with unlimited miles. Cable TV...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business, Justice System, Laws, Computer Networking and Internet
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Columnist roots for Microsoft. Huh??
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALIf there's a sentiment that crops up with frequency in this column, it's that bigger is seldom better when it comes to how businesses treat consumers. So I say today, with no small surprise and puzzlement: Go get 'em, Microsoft. Google's great, don't...Tags: Verizon Communications, Computer Networking and Internet, Consumers, Academic Progress, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Nominee to PUC Drops Bid for Post
Times Staff WriterSilicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Poizner pulled himself out of the running Wednesday for a seat on the California Public Utilities Commission, conceding that his financial holdings were too big and complex to avoid potential conflicts of interest....Tags: Qualcomm Inc., Verizon Communications, Justice System, Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance
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Single mother works double-time to finish degree
The Charlotte ObserverNo one in Lavaris Nelson's family had ever graduated from college, and for much of her life, it seemed like the universe was determined to keep her from getting a degree, too. But on Sunday at the Irwin Belk Complex, the 31-year-old single mother of two...Tags: Johnson C. Smith University, University of Southern California, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization
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Phil Mickelson finishes off Phoenix Open victory
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Phil Mickelson's 5-iron shot sailed long and right on the par-3 seventh, stopping an inch from the fringe and leaving him in danger of losing at least a stroke to playing partner Brandt Snedeker. Mickelson ended up...
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Gary Nicklaus books passage to U.S. Amateur
The Downswing Golf BlogNearly a decade after leaving professional golf, Gary Nicklaus is headed back to the national stage – at the U.S. Amateur. The 43-year-old son of Jack Nicklaus claimed one of two berths from a U.S. Amateur qualifier earlier this month in Wellington,... -
Obituary: Marie B. Hunn
HARRODSBURG — Marie B. Hunn, 100, widow of Wendrell “Pat” Hunn Sr., died Tuesday. Born May 27, 1911, she was the daughter of George and Lanie Coffee Bryant, a retired employee of BellSouth and a member of First Baptist Church.... -
Obituary: David Burch
David Earl Burch, 93, died peacefully on Nov. 10 in his home in Danville, surrounded by his family. He was a devoted and loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather and will be greatly missed by those who loved and knew him. Mr. Burch was born Nov....Tags: Government, Boy Scouts of America, United Way , Clarksville, Business Enterprises
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Delray Beach City Commissioner Fred Fetzer resigns
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsDelray Beach City Commissioner Fred Fetzer resigned Thursday from his seat on the dais, citing personal reasons. ???After serving for five and one-half years on the Commission, I decided I would like to resign my seat, effective Aug. 1,??? Fetzer,......Tags: Delray Beach, Public Officials, Government, Wilton Manors, Politics
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