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Gorilla Commerce: A Solution Partner’s Perspective on Magento Developer Certification
Got Skills? Economy will Likely Rely on Education-Based Recovery - Our Colorado News
House Cats Said to Lead to Car Crashes, Suicides, and Mental Disorders
In one of the oddest articles I've seen in a mainstream magazine in a long time, Kathleen McAuliffe writes in the new issue of The Atlantic about a Czech scientist named Jaroslav Flegr with a very serious theory about the potentially devastating effects of a parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, found in the feces of ordinary house cats.
Intel Antitrust Suit to Be Dropped by N.Y. Attorney General
New York state has ended its more than two-year-old antitrust suit against Intel Corp. without fining the chipmaker or imposing any restrictions on its conduct.
Jobs FBI File Notes Drug Use, Tendency to ‘Distort Reality’
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a decades-old file it kept on Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs that noted his past drug use and cites interviews with people who say he had a penchant to “distort reality.”
Microsoft Shift on Industry-Standard Patents Aimed at Google
Microsoft Corp.’s vow to negotiate with competitors over industry-standard patents, instead of trying to block their products, marks a change from the company’s position less than a year ago.
Stripe Said to Raise $18 Million at Valuation of $100 Million
Stripe Inc., a San Francisco startup with an online-payment system, attracted funding from Sequoia Capital and other investors valuing the company at $100 million, said two people with knowledge of the transaction.
Facebook’s Saverin Agreed to Sell Shares
Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook and former Harvard classmate of Mark Zuckerberg, agreed to sell some of his stock to Digital Sky Technologies in 2010
The Website That's Trying to Take The Banks Out of Lending
Trey Rumph was a successful pharmacist in Tennessee, but he had a dream: a party store. He sunk every dollar that he had into acquiring securing the property and, but when it came down to buying balloons, masks and streamers, he came up a bit short. He tried to get a loan, but even for a man with his financial security, the banks were staying tight.
Horse Deaths Won't Stop Production of HBO's "Luck"
The death of two Thoroughbreds during production of HBO's "Luck" hasn't stopped production—but it may just lead viewers to stop watching.
Outdoor Power Equipment Goes Gas-Free: Makes Way To Wind Energy
You know the drill. The familiar buzzing sound of a weed wacker combined with either the smell of gasoline or that super long power cable that's covered in grass shavings. Not any more.
An update on the Google bar
Two months ago, we announced our plans to roll out a new design for the Google bar. Our goal was to create a beautifully simple and intuitive experience across Google. Based on your feedback, we realized there were some elements of the new bar that we could improve, and with that in mind, we’re introducing an updated version that we believe will provide a better experience.
The Best Drug Companies Of The Past 15 Years
We've looked at the best drug companies over 10 years, and 60 years, based on FDA approval data. Why not 15?
Book Review: <em>The Conundrum</em> by David Owen
A New Yorker writer catalogs the parodoxes of living green, including why driving a Prius may just make things worse
Evan Lowenstein's Stageit, a Live Music Site
A one-hit wonder has become an online concert king

