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2012 September
9/30/2012 - Manufacturing slows further in China, stoking speculation about stimulus plans
9/30/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Europe Edition — Mining merger, maturing populations, and diaper supplies
9/30/2012 - The new Silk Road is made of iron—and stretches from Scotland to Singapore
9/30/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Asia Edition — Mining merger, Bo’s son, diaper supplies
9/30/2012 - Report: Mining giant Xstrata to endorse Glencore takeover bid
9/30/2012 - This is hardly Bo Xilai’s final act
9/29/2012 - Shrinking an economy is depressing business for Greek psychiatrists
9/29/2012 - Arthur O. Sulzberger, the publisher who transformed the New York Times, dies at 86
9/29/2012 - This is what austerity looks like: spend less and owe more
9/29/2012 - The demographic time-bomb facing the Republican party if Romney loses
9/29/2012 - This weekend, catch up on some Quartz #longreads
9/28/2012 - The case for abolishing patents in the US. Yes, all of them
9/28/2012 - How Families Spend in Brazil, Russia, China, India, Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia
9/28/2012 - Why the US-Chinese row over wind farms is (mostly) a lot of hot air
9/28/2012 - How Mario Draghi bluffed the markets, and the markets believed him
9/28/2012 - The Big Ideas: It’s election season in Eastern Europe, Korea and beyond
9/28/2012 - The Big Ideas: It's election season in Eastern Europe, Korea and beyond
9/28/2012 - BofA reaches $2.43 billion deal with investors over Merrill
9/28/2012 - The great rivalry in sports history: labor versus capital
9/28/2012 - Oil firms do better under Democrats. So why do they give 8x as much money to Republicans?
9/28/2012 - US Pres. Obama doesn’t want Chinese wind farm near military base, blocks deal
9/28/2012 - US Pres. Obama doesn't want Chinese wind farm near military base, blocks deal
9/28/2012 - US-China relations as seen through Businessweek covers from the past six months
9/28/2012 - The Princess Bride movie turns 25
9/28/2012 - Shell rejects Total’s caution on Arctic oil drilling
9/28/2012 - Shell rejects Total's caution on Arctic oil drilling
9/28/2012 - Photos: Anti-austerity protests put Europe on edge
9/28/2012 - Ghana adds forests to potential victims of the resource curse
9/28/2012 - Steve Jobs wouldn’t have apologized for Apple Maps, and Tim Cook shouldn’t either
9/28/2012 - Steve Jobs wouldn't have apologized for Apple Maps, and Tim Cook shouldn't either
9/28/2012 - Uganda’s Entry as a New Petrostate Delayed by a Year
9/28/2012 - Uganda's Entry as a New Petrostate Delayed by a Year
9/28/2012 - Best Noise-Canceling Headphones: Bose Quiet Comfort 15
9/28/2012 - Gun enthusiasts get $20,000 to release open-source kits for 3D-printed firearms
9/28/2012 - Stress test shows that Spanish banks need nearly €60 billion in capital
9/28/2012 - Why is LIBOR the benchmark for so many borrowing rates? Because the banks wanted it that way
9/28/2012 - Communism it’s not, but France’s president does a pretty good Marx
9/28/2012 - Communism it's not, but France's president does a pretty good Marx
9/28/2012 - A bad time for a vacation in Spain, the UN general assembly, and more photos from around the world
9/28/2012 - J.K. Rowling and the extremely expensive ebook
9/28/2012 - Delta makes cellist buy seat for cello, won’t give him miles, erases the miles he already has
9/28/2012 - Delta makes cellist buy seat for cello, won't give him miles, erases the miles he already has
9/28/2012 - Apple CEO Tim Cook apologizes for iPhone maps fiasco, suggests you try Bing
9/28/2012 - Apple, iPhone 5 could take flight with new app
9/28/2012 - Why the two hottest US startups in payments might collaborate to marginalize Visa and Mastercard
9/28/2012 - Russians rejoice as the ‘demographic death spiral’ appears to be ending
9/28/2012 - Russians rejoice as the 'demographic death spiral' appears to be ending
9/28/2012 - Why the tiny US state of Delaware is telling children: Learn Chinese today, have a job tomorrow
9/28/2012 - Amazon.com breaks into the wine cellar
9/28/2012 - This is how the LIBOR scandal just got (mostly) resolved
9/28/2012 - How the mayor of the world’s fastest growing city in China fell even faster
9/28/2012 - How the mayor of the world's fastest growing city in China fell even faster
9/28/2012 - Mr. Hollande’s opus: France’s millionaires face 75% tax rate
9/28/2012 - Mr. Hollande's opus: France's millionaires face 75% tax rate
9/28/2012 - China’s most important political transition in a decade begins to move forward
9/28/2012 - China's most important political transition in a decade begins to move forward
9/28/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Americas Edition — China’s political transition gets a date, LIBOR overhaul, Apes
9/28/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Americas Edition — China's political transition gets a date, LIBOR overhaul, Apes
9/28/2012 - UK financial regulator says Libor rate-riggers should go to jail
9/28/2012 - Pizza Hut Middle East out-innovates US in race to surround chocolate with pizza
9/28/2012 - Would compulsory voting in the US mean the Democrats won every time?
9/28/2012 - Starbucks reads Indian tea leaves, sees thirst for coffee
9/27/2012 - Big bank: New loans to Indian industry suggest a recovery is brewing
9/27/2012 - How to create jobs in the USA? Let the Chinese buy and start more companies
9/27/2012 - Don’t bring your cell phone to meetings in China, you might get hacked
9/27/2012 - Don't bring your cell phone to meetings in China, you might get hacked
9/27/2012 - A cooling China doesn’t want your iron ore, it wants your milk instead
9/27/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Europe Edition — LIBOR overhaul, Spanish credit and how China creates jobs for Americans
9/27/2012 - Is cash king? For BP in Russia, it depends how much cash
9/27/2012 - Role reversal: Mexicans finally show confidence; Brazilians betray doubt
9/27/2012 - RIM earnings: A loss, but not as bad as expected
9/27/2012 - How Egypt’s street food is going gourmet in the wake of Arab Spring
9/27/2012 - How Egypt's street food is going gourmet in the wake of Arab Spring
9/27/2012 - Driverless Cars Would Reshape Automobiles *and* the Transit System
9/27/2012 - Moscow to Paris: It is possible to be a coach-class expat
9/27/2012 - Mario Monti says his biggest fear about the future of Europe is “non-economic”
9/27/2012 - Mario Monti says his biggest fear about the future of Europe is "non-economic"
9/27/2012 - What Everyone’s Saying About ‘The Casual Vacancy’
9/27/2012 - What Everyone's Saying About 'The Casual Vacancy'
9/27/2012 - Going rogue: What’s up for grabs in US economic ties with Myanmar
9/27/2012 - Going rogue: What's up for grabs in US economic ties with Myanmar
9/27/2012 - Spain dives deeper into austerity
9/27/2012 - In Venezuela, it’s easy to vote for Chávez after he gives you a house
9/27/2012 - In Venezuela, it's easy to vote for Chávez after he gives you a house
9/27/2012 - In a world of e-commerce and virtual goods, what kind of physical stores will survive?
9/27/2012 - US data paint a nasty picture, but there’s more to it than meets the eye
9/27/2012 - US data paint a nasty picture, but there's more to it than meets the eye
9/27/2012 - Four reasons why finding an alternative to LIBOR will be harder than you think
9/27/2012 - China: ‘We have indeed underestimated the severity of the external economic situation.’
9/27/2012 - China: ‘We have indeed underestimated the severity of the external economic situation.’
9/27/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief– Americas Edition — Spain’s budget, high-frequency trading, and what, exactly, does Myanmar have to sell to Americans?
9/27/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief– Americas Edition — Spain's budget, high-frequency trading, and what, exactly, does Myanmar have to sell to Americans?
9/27/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Asia Edition — Spanish credit, Indian drug prices, and China’s slowdown
9/27/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief — Asia Edition — Spanish credit, Indian drug prices, and China's slowdown
9/27/2012 - This is the adorable face of our digital future
9/26/2012 - Why China’s slowdown may get permanently worse
9/26/2012 - Why China's slowdown may get permanently worse
9/26/2012 - Quartz Daily Brief– Asia Edition — Japanese carmakers, a defense of high-frequency trading, and one million new species
9/26/2012 - Philippines’ economy can stop waiting now. The shoe has dropped
9/26/2012 - Philippines' economy can stop waiting now. The shoe has dropped
9/26/2012 - In defense of high-frequency trading: regulate it, don’t destroy it
9/26/2012 - In defense of high-frequency trading: regulate it, don't destroy it
9/26/2012 - Talk about a global marketplace: 81% of real estate buyers in London are foreigners
9/26/2012 - The end of monogamy in the ad industry
9/26/2012 - 27 courses, 800 plates, 16 seats. The economics behind today’s new micro-restaurants
9/26/2012 - Missing the magic in Apple product announcements? Nine Apple patents show what could be ahead
9/26/2012 - Could this red flag have saved us from these massive bank failures?
9/26/2012 - I grew up Gangnam Style—but the South Korea of my youth had none of Psy’s irony
9/26/2012 - I grew up Gangnam Style—but the South Korea of my youth had none of Psy's irony
9/26/2012 - Japan’s carmakers don’t want to see how this spat ends
9/26/2012 - Japan's carmakers don't want to see how this spat ends
9/26/2012 - An interview with Nate Silver: “Pollsters now don’t want to be out of the consensus”
9/26/2012 - An interview with Nate Silver: "Pollsters now don’t want to be out of the consensus"
9/26/2012 - Everyone’s rushing to drill in the Arctic—but is it worth the money?
9/26/2012 - Everyone's rushing to drill in the Arctic—but is it worth the money?
9/26/2012 - Dislike: About 50 lawsuits take aim at botched Facebook IPO
9/26/2012 - Getting married to escape the in-laws: A guide to the BAE-EADS merger
9/26/2012 - Europe’s economy looks bleak says economist
9/26/2012 - Europe's economy looks bleak says economist
9/26/2012 - What would you rather eat: barbecued badger or hairy crabs?
9/26/2012 - Hey ladies, you know enough to have your boss’s job
9/26/2012 - Hey ladies, you know enough to have your boss's job
9/26/2012 - How Spanish urbanism lost its leading edge
9/26/2012 - Santander México: a global IPO or the latest euro crisis casualty?
9/26/2012 - The race to save the euro—with Super Mario at the wheel
9/25/2012 - Spot a US-issued diplomatic license plate? Decode it here.
9/25/2012 - China vs. Japan: The Winner? The US
9/25/2012 - Even rocket scientists use dumb passwords
9/25/2012 - This is the surest sign yet that Blackberry maker RIM is doomed
9/25/2012 - The Big Ideas: Cold (cash) wars; understanding China’s slowdown; and the case for mobile banking in India
9/25/2012 - The Big Ideas: Cold (cash) wars; understanding China's slowdown; and the case for mobile banking in India
9/25/2012 - Getting 17 countries to agree on a budget? Good luck
9/25/2012 - The last great price bubble is dead
9/25/2012 - Here’s the IMF’s checklist for global recovery. (Now someone just has to follow it.)
9/25/2012 - Here's the IMF's checklist for global recovery. (Now someone just has to follow it.)
9/25/2012 - O’zapft is! Recession may be looming, but beer is booming
9/25/2012 - O'zapft is! Recession may be looming, but beer is booming
9/25/2012 - Reminder: three-quarters of the world won’t see those lovely apps you’re building
9/25/2012 - Reminder: three-quarters of the world won't see those lovely apps you're building
9/25/2012 - Obama vs. Romney: people vs. enterprises
9/25/2012 - The crazy pidgin language that unites Africa’s megacity
9/25/2012 - Biofueled drag racer runs on cheese, breaks land speed record
9/25/2012 - The crazy pidgin language that unites Africa's megacity
9/25/2012 - China’s strategic pork reserve and the looming aporkalypse
9/25/2012 - China's strategic pork reserve and the looming aporkalypse
9/25/2012 - In the world of high-speed rail, Amtrak doesn’t want to be the little engine
9/25/2012 - In the world of high-speed rail, Amtrak doesn't want to be the little engine
9/25/2012 - What’s at stake in China-Japan island brinksmanship? US$345 billion in trade.
9/25/2012 - What's at stake in China-Japan island brinksmanship? US$345 billion in trade.
9/25/2012 - US housing continues upward crawl
9/25/2012 - Let the QE4 countdown begin!
9/25/2012 - Could India’s growth actually come from its farms?
9/25/2012 - Could India's growth actually come from its farms?
9/25/2012 - The three questions Rahul Gandhi must answer before he can become India’s prime minister
9/25/2012 - If you want more women in Silicon Valley, start by giving your girls Legos
9/25/2012 - This is how central banks could cause the next financial crisis
9/25/2012 - Angela Merkel’s bad bad day
9/25/2012 - Angela Merkel's bad bad day
9/25/2012 - Mitt Romney makes a quarter of his money abroad. His overseas tax rate? 2.4%
9/25/2012 - Now that China needs less steel, Australia mines some new ideas
9/24/2012 - China isn’t merely slowing; it’s rebalancing, says a survey
9/24/2012 - China isn't merely slowing; it's rebalancing, says a survey
9/24/2012 - With an extra $2,000 in their pockets, could Americans restart the US economy?
9/24/2012 - Foxconn riots could affect supplies of iPhone 5, says analyst
9/24/2012 - Do oil companies have the power to break up Iraq?
9/24/2012 - Hemingway only used one, but Junot Diaz needed 299 of them!
9/24/2012 - Euro zone crisis tracker: what you need to know this week—Sept. 24
9/24/2012 - Europeans want their old currencies back, especially the Italians and the Spaniards
9/24/2012 - Why China’s labor unrest isn’t like the US in the 1930s. (At least, not yet.)
9/24/2012 - Why China's labor unrest isn't like the US in the 1930s. (At least, not yet.)
9/24/2012 - How the largest tax crackdown in world history failed and could go right again
9/24/2012 - China, Japan and now Taiwan. The tiny nation insists it wants peace in the East China Sea islands—but does it really want a piece of them?
9/24/2012 - China, Japan and now Taiwan. The tiny nation insists it wants peace in the East China Sea islands—but does it really want a piece of them?
9/24/2012 - In the future, your Champagne will be from England
9/24/2012 - Why French law protects Kate Middleton’s breasts, but not Muhammad’s bottom
9/24/2012 - Why French law protects Kate Middleton's breasts, but not Muhammad's bottom
9/24/2012 - Manufacturers are thinking of ditching no-longer-cheap Chinese labor
9/24/2012 - Facebook’s plan to find its next billion users: convince them the internet and Facebook are the same
9/24/2012 - Facebook's plan to find its next billion users: convince them the internet and Facebook are the same
9/24/2012 - Hello, world. A welcome letter from our editor in chief
9/24/2012 - Five ways a new age of cheap energy could shift the power balance on the planet
9/24/2012 - No, Ben Bernanke’s goal isn’t to reduce grandma to abject poverty
9/24/2012 - No, Ben Bernanke's goal isn't to reduce grandma to abject poverty
9/24/2012 - Hello US housing market. Where’ve you been?
9/24/2012 - Hello US housing market. Where've you been?
9/24/2012 - Stash your cash here: The world’s safest bond markets
9/24/2012 - Stash your cash here: The world's safest bond markets
9/24/2012 - China on a European shopping spree: acquisitions to hit new record
9/24/2012 - Where the potholes are (literally) on the road to a booming Chinese consumer economy
9/23/2012 - When firms go bust, their remains go up for auction at this eBay for corporate flotsam
9/23/2012 - The UK widens its tax-dodging net to include mere millionaires
9/23/2012 - India’s ‘big bang’ reforms could be the last of them for now
9/23/2012 - India's 'big bang' reforms could be the last of them for now
9/23/2012 - Brazil now consumes 18% of the world’s cocaine
9/23/2012 - Brazil now consumes 18% of the world's cocaine
9/23/2012 - Meet everyone’s new favorite currency: the Mexican peso
9/23/2012 - Meet everyone's new favorite currency: the Mexican peso
9/23/2012 - Seeding a Silicon Valley: How Poland is creating a startup ecosystem from scratch
9/23/2012 - 50,000 new workers recruited by Foxconn to cope with crush of iPhone 5 demand
9/23/2012 - Migrant workers are sending money home again
9/23/2012 - Henry Kravis is starting a bidding war with Japan
9/23/2012 - Henry Kravis is starting a bidding war with Japan
9/23/2012 - Stop the handwringing! Our economic problems are easy to solve (says economist)
9/23/2012 - Here’s the secret to doing business in China these days
9/23/2012 - Here's the secret to doing business in China these days
9/23/2012 - Is Apple planting the seeds of its own decline?
9/23/2012 - Will Europe’s new bailout fund really pack a €2 trillion punch?
9/23/2012 - Will Europe's new bailout fund really pack a €2 trillion punch?
9/23/2012 - Why Europe has years of economic mediocrity ahead of it. (In a word: politics)
9/23/2012 - Don’t expect Chinese banks to flood into Europe anytime soon
9/23/2012 - Don't expect Chinese banks to flood into Europe anytime soon
9/23/2012 - Before we came along, quartz really was a symbol of the global economy
9/23/2012 - Debate about banking supervision splits Europe and holds up bailouts
9/23/2012 - Think emerging markets are growing fast? Imagine if they tripled their productivity
9/23/2012 - Julius Baer to cut up to 40% of Merrill Lynch’s international wealth management staff
9/23/2012 - Julius Baer to cut up to 40% of Merrill Lynch's international wealth management staff
9/23/2012 - The rupee is finally heading in the right direction
9/23/2012 - They shop, therefore they are: storefront images tell a tale of retail
9/23/2012 - The perils of best practice: Should you emulate Apple?
9/23/2012 - Apple got a billion dollars from Samsung, but now it wants a pound of flesh
9/23/2012 - What Barack owes Dubya
9/23/2012 - Iran says Siemens tried to sabotage its nuclear program
9/23/2012 - Russia Moves to Broaden Definition of High Treason
9/23/2012 - Asia’s super rich now outnumber North America’s. What do we know about the region’s 0.1%?
9/23/2012 - Asia's super rich now outnumber North America's. What do we know about the region's 0.1%?
9/22/2012 - Who’s to blame for London’s housing boom? Foreigners
9/22/2012 - Who’s to blame for London’s housing boom? Foreigners
9/22/2012 - And the most popular candy in the world is…
9/21/2012 - Wind energy in Germany, Occupy Wall Street and more photos from around the world
9/21/2012 - Maps on iPhones generated 4x more revenue for Google than Android – until now
9/21/2012 - Men buying beauty products immune to adverts; prefer “advice” from sales clerks
9/21/2012 - Men buying beauty products immune to adverts; prefer "advice" from sales clerks
9/21/2012 - Why BRIC countries shouldn’t complain about a currency war
9/21/2012 - Why BRIC countries shouldn't complain about a currency war
9/20/2012 - “The PC is over”
9/20/2012 - "The PC is over"
9/20/2012 - Wal-Mart says it will stop selling Amazon.com’s Kindles and e-book readers
9/20/2012 - Wal-Mart says it will stop selling Amazon.com's Kindles and e-book readers
9/20/2012 - How payment juggernaut Stripe’s first move abroad could unleash Canada’s startups
9/20/2012 - How payment juggernaut Stripe’s first move abroad could unleash Canada's startups
9/20/2012 - Tax credit in doubt, US wind industry is withering
9/20/2012 - Every tweet ever written is now available to search and analyze
9/20/2012 - Starbucks wants everyone to be a barista
9/19/2012 - Same iPhone, different day: Version 5 brings a slim new chassis but a handful of annoyances
9/19/2012 - Samsung has better things to do with its advertising budget then goad Apple
9/19/2012 - How much money is Groupon about to lose on its new credit card scheme?
9/19/2012 - Square rivals bank on live customer support to compete
9/19/2012 - BP to divorce partner, elope with Kremlin to the Arctic
9/19/2012 - Lufthansa partners on large-scale, algae-based biofuels plant
9/19/2012 - Why the US is the only country where 47% of citizens don’t pay an income tax
9/19/2012 - Why the US is the only country where 47% of citizens don't pay an income tax
9/19/2012 - In Germany, the wealth gap continues to expand
9/19/2012 - In this luxury high-rise, you could borrow a cup of sugar—or a million dollars
9/19/2012 - US home sales pop—are the housing markets finally clearing?
9/19/2012 - The Big Ideas: The friendship formula, stupid economy, and the tricky Chinese consumer
9/19/2012 - BRICs are getting a “raw financial deal” from a low yield world
9/19/2012 - BRICs are getting a "raw financial deal" from a low yield world
9/19/2012 - How Greece’s property dysfunctions could prompt the sale of its consul’s home in London
9/19/2012 - How Greece's property dysfunctions could prompt the sale of its consul's home in London
9/19/2012 - Observers “completely underestimate” China’s plunging exports
9/19/2012 - Observers "completely underestimate" China's plunging exports
9/19/2012 - To motivate workers, boost their egos not their paychecks
9/19/2012 - DSK can’t save his reputation but maybe can he save the euro
9/19/2012 - DSK can't save his reputation but maybe can he save the euro
9/19/2012 - Who doesn’t pay federal taxes?
9/19/2012 - Who doesn't pay federal taxes?
9/19/2012 - Rare earth prices to erode on fresh supply, China
9/19/2012 - US housing starts rose 2.3 percent in August, missing analyst expectations for 2.8 percent
9/19/2012 - BP’s Putin meeting signals Arctic exploration deal with Rosneft
9/19/2012 - BP's Putin meeting signals Arctic exploration deal with Rosneft
9/19/2012 - Kurdistan strikes oil export deal with Baghdad
9/19/2012 - Fresh from elections Dutch leaders urge more austerity
9/19/2012 - Company aims to bioprint meat, will start with “tissue-engineered” leather
9/19/2012 - Company aims to bioprint meat, will start with "tissue-engineered" leather
9/19/2012 - When Beijing police ask protesters to please be rational, war with Japan is not imminent
9/19/2012 - BP in talks to sell Texas refinery to Marathon
9/19/2012 - Scientists that much closer to self-sustaining fusion reaction
9/19/2012 - Chinese state researcher says China could dump Japanese bonds if territorial dispute escalates
9/19/2012 - Oil’s relentless policeman steps in to keep down prices
9/19/2012 - Euro Disney gets bailout from Uncle Walt
9/18/2012 - Here’s what a decade of extraordinarily low US interest rates looks like
9/18/2012 - Here's what a decade of extraordinarily low US interest rates looks like
9/17/2012 - Translating the entire internet, one language lesson at a time
9/17/2012 - Geography will lead to a rapprochement between the US and Iran, and other ignored truths in the age of globalization
9/17/2012 - Women are paying huge sums to have a daughter rather than a son
9/17/2012 - Science helps Spain’s natural cork industry pop back
9/17/2012 - Science helps Spain's natural cork industry pop back
9/17/2012 - New research on how eye contact quells online hostility shows hidden benefit of video communication
9/15/2012 - 5 reasons to found a startup in Canada
9/14/2012 - In China, iPhone fights to stay cool
9/13/2012 - UBS considers capping bankers' bonuses
9/13/2012 - UN reproaches nations for austerity policies that risk deepening slump
9/13/2012 - EADS and BAE in merger talks
9/12/2012 - Today's best iPhone story: a hotel owner with 600 rooms of iPod-docking clocks…just made obsolete
9/12/2012 - The Big Ideas: Deutsche Mark recession, China’s failed green subsidies, and why France matters
9/12/2012 - The Big Ideas: Deutsche Mark recession, China's failed green subsidies, and why France matters
9/12/2012 - Protests in Egypt, Argentina and Rome and more photos from around the world
9/12/2012 - Indian prime minister’s office not writing English so good
9/12/2012 - Indian prime minister's office not writing English so good
9/12/2012 - Mark Zuckerberg talked way too fast but said a lot so here's a transcript
9/12/2012 - Tougher scrutiny of rich nets extra £500 million for UK
9/11/2012 - Big American firms are getting hit by the euro crisis
9/11/2012 - Sweden so good at recycling they import trash for fuel
9/11/2012 - There's so much copper stacked up in China, the ground is cracking under the piles
9/11/2012 - The Big Ideas: QE3 and inequality, India’s new normal, Putin’s Satalin-esque defense
9/11/2012 - The Big Ideas: QE3 and inequality, India's new normal, Putin's Satalin-esque defense
9/11/2012 - Hackers of governments are motivated by protest, not patriotism
9/11/2012 - New York, second most vulnerable city in US, is not prepared for climate change
9/11/2012 - 98% of UK will have 4G connectivity by 2014
9/11/2012 - Five questions to ask customers that tell you what they will pay
9/11/2012 - Labor costs in China are 4% of those in US, but it’s still attractive for Chinese factories to replace people with technology
9/11/2012 - Stores with free WiFi are using it to track the precise location of customers
9/11/2012 - The latest iPhone 5 rumor is that it’s going to save the US economy
9/11/2012 - Get lost, you rich jerk!
9/11/2012 - Ask President Barroso about the state of the European Union!
9/10/2012 - Why the social media revolution is about to get a little less awesome
9/10/2012 - The Big Ideas: Firing CEOs, government cronyism, and the euro crisis of yesteryear
9/10/2012 - Nothing says "rejoining the international community" like an ice cold Coca-Cola.
9/10/2012 - US consumer credit declined by 1.5 percent from one year ago in July
9/10/2012 - Searching for a speed limit in high-frequency trading
9/10/2012 - Tim Berners Lee, inventor of the web, explains why it won: He insisted that it be free
9/10/2012 - Is there any intrinsic value to being bodily present in the classroom?
9/10/2012 - Palestinian inventor builds Gaza's first electric car
9/10/2012 - China's demographic time bomb is already having profound effects on China and the world
9/9/2012 - Space: Richard Branson’s final Virgin frontier
9/9/2012 - Space: Richard Branson's final Virgin frontier
9/9/2012 - George Soros: The Tragedy of the European Union and How to Resolve It
9/7/2012 - How Saudi Arabia made back its “Arab Spring tax”
9/7/2012 - How Saudi Arabia made back its "Arab Spring tax"
9/7/2012 - FBI launches $1 billion face recognition project
9/7/2012 - "Understand why your consumer keeps the fridge unplugged." Marketing to the expanding Chinese market.
9/7/2012 - Greek economy shrank 6.3 percent in Q2 from a year ago
9/7/2012 - China approves $157-billion infrastructure spending
9/7/2012 - Japan finds major rare earth deposit under its seas
9/7/2012 - Google is doing a gut renovation of its entire infrastructure
9/7/2012 - GOP 2.5x more likely to talk “business” than Dems at convention
9/7/2012 - Charts: the UK's short and shallow recession
9/7/2012 - What Google autocomplete recommends in Britain, the US, India, Hong Kong & Nigeria, from A-Z
9/7/2012 - Chinese students say they are being forced to build your next iPhone
9/7/2012 - Why traders are wrong about Nokia (hint: they use iPhones)
9/6/2012 - TV is moving online, and blue states are leading the charge
9/6/2012 - Ask Dr. Twitter: How to get the latest on your health issues, automatically
9/6/2012 - Everything we know so far about the ECB’s new bond-buying plan
9/6/2012 - Everything we know so far about the ECB's new bond-buying plan
9/5/2012 - Nokia’s David Byrne-esque Visionary Wants to Out-Design Apple
9/5/2012 - Nokia's David Byrne-esque Visionary Wants to Out-Design Apple
9/5/2012 - Global Recession Watch
9/5/2012 - What happens when a CEO doesn't self censor: choice quotes from Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary
9/5/2012 - Will Twitter's Uncanny Luck Ever Run Out?
9/4/2012 - Tanzania: Ophir ups offshore gas estimate to 2.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent
9/4/2012 - Bribery Settlements Under U.S. Law Are Mostly With Foreign Companies
9/4/2012 - U.S. Shale Glut Means Gas Shortage for Mexican Industry