MLC FLASH NEWS

April 30, 2007

Digital Side of Customer Loyalty (at Forbes.com)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 8:45 am

Dykstra: Calling In Some AT&T Options (at TheStreet.com)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 8:24 am

Corporate brand hijacking common on Web: report

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 8:21 am
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Corporate brands face multi-pronged assaults from fraudulent online attackers, according to a report published on Monday that quantifies the scope of the most common threats.

Monday’s Daily Blog Watch (at TheStreet.com)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 7:51 am

Fast Search sides with newspapers in Web sales war

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 12:57 am
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Norwegian company that supplies search technology to business users is looking to help newspaper publishers make more money from online advertising without sharing it with big Internet services.

April 29, 2007

India’s “breadbasket” aims to be new IT hotspot

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 10:53 pm
CHANDIGARH, India (Reuters) - Fed up with traffic snarls and scarred roads, a software engineer in India's flagship IT hub of Bangalore took to the streets in protest last year -- doodling on his laptop while trotting along on a bullock-cart.

How long will a bell bong? Science seeks answers

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 9:09 pm
VIENNA (Reuters) - With the precision of a surgeon, Andreas Rupp carefully wraps sensor strips around a 21-tonne bell in Vienna's famous St Stephen's Cathedral.

House Flippers Flop As Market Cools (AP)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 8:01 pm
In the rampant real estate speculation of the Las Vegas valley three years ago, people lined up outside Pulte Homes sales offices overnight as if they were waiting for the release of the latest video game console or hot new movie.

Schools Banning IPods to Beat Cheaters (AP)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 2:50 pm

Banning baseball caps during tests was obvious — students were writing the answers under the brim. Then, schools started banning cell phones, realizing students could text message the answers to each other.

Herb Greenberg: Will SEC help companies game the market? (at MarketWatch)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 11:27 am
The latest round of quarterly earnings has included a bumper crop of companies that turned in much better-than-expected results. Are executives using tricks to game expectations and give their stocks a bump?
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