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Microsoft Works to Perfect Windows Vista
Faced with Windows Vista?s image problem, Microsoft has been working for more than a year to change the experience of buying and using computers that run its software.
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Times Plans to Combine Sections of the Paper
The New York Times will reduce the number of sections printed in the New York metropolitan area, in a move to save money on production.
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Facing Colbert?s Satire, Paterson Holds His Own
In his debut on the late-night talk-show circuit, Gov. Paterson proved himself more than able to hold his own against his faux-smarmy interlocutor, Stephen Colbert.
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Robert Giroux, Publisher, Dies at 94
Mr. Giroux introduced some of the major authors of the century and rose to join a distinguished publishing house, making it Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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At ESPN, Play-by-Play Goes Virtual
ESPN is debuting new technology with Electronic Arts that would allow sports commentators to interact with three-dimensional virtual players.
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Advertising: A Serial Killer on Television, Now a Serial ?Cover Boy?
Madison Avenue is taking notice of the attraction magazine covers attract, creating advertisements that are designed to look like them.
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Michael Hammer, Business Writer, Dies at 60
Mr. Hammer was the co-author of a best-selling book, ?Reengineering the Corporation,? that some say influenced the way many corporations reorganized their workplaces.
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Liberty Media to Make Its DirecTV Stake Publicly Traded
Liberty?s 50 percent stake in DirecTV will account for more than 80 percent of the value of a new company that will also include other Liberty assets.
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Old Friends in the Media See a New Side of McCain
The Republican convention has included some of the most intense attacks against journalists by a campaign in memory.
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Advertising: A Magazine for the Rich (and Lucrative Ads)
The first issue of WSJ., the new magazine from The Wall Street Journal, has 51 advertisers, mostly luxury brands.
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