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Feature: Step 1: give every kid a laptop. Step 2: learning begins?

Amazon profits plunge amid rising costs

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RadioShack Bonds Signal Distress of Thin Mobile Margins: Corporate Finance - Bloomberg


RadioShack Bonds Signal Distress of Thin Mobile Margins: Corporate Finance
Bloomberg
The company, known as Tandy between 1959 and 2000, started as a supplier of ship radio equipment and “ham” gear in the 1920s, according to a timeline on its website. It became a personal computer retailer in the late 1970s and started selling mobile ...

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Step 1: give every kid a laptop. Step 2: learning begins? - Ars Technica


Ars Technica

Step 1: give every kid a laptop. Step 2: learning begins?
Ars Technica
About three months ago, the venerable ed-tech evangelist told the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco that his organization would "literally take tablets and drop them out of helicopters," and return a year later to see if the effort was a success.

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5 Nasdaq Stocks Witnessing A Dip In Trading Volume - Seeking Alpha


5 Nasdaq Stocks Witnessing A Dip In Trading Volume
Seeking Alpha
While many investors may feel that Frontier is a sinking ship, I beg to differ. The company had over $600 million of free cash flow in 2010 and over $500 million of free cash flow in the first three quarters of 2011. Most of that free cash flow was ...

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Thai flooding impact on tech companies, suppliers - CBS News


Thai flooding impact on tech companies, suppliers
CBS News
10: Research group IDC says the disaster's real effect isn't expected to hit makers of personal computers until early next year. In a worst-case scenario, PC shipments could drop more than 20 percent from previous forecasts in the first quarter of 2012 ...

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Intel Feels Less Pain Than Expected From Floods - Wall Street Journal


Intel Feels Less Pain Than Expected From Floods
Wall Street Journal
One distinction between the companies is that Intel has been benefiting from sales to small PC assemblers in emerging economies, whose activities are harder for market researchers to track. Machines there also sometimes ship without operating systems, ...

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