TIME.com: Top Stories:
Independent film companies are folding, movie financiers are skittish and the end market for new films is down, down, down. (Read More)
TheFunded.com:
| Posted by ZakHi All -I received this article about startups, what they really like ... damn ... this is so true.The source is at: http://www.paulgraham.com/really.htmlEnjoy,ZakWhat Startups Are Really LikeOctober 2009(This (Read More)
The Guardian:
Twenty years on Europe and the US have squandered their victory, Russia is mired in depression and China has new powerThose who witnessed that night 20 years ago in Berlin, or elsewhere in Germany, will never forget what happ (Read More)
Google News India - Business:
Weekly market update: Volatility reigns supremeBusiness StandardThe past 4 days have been a roller-coaster ride for the markets. The Sensex swung in a broad range of almost 1000 points before closing up 1.65 per cent or 262 p (Read More)
New York Times:
Gordon Brown of Britain told G-20 finance ministers that the world needed a system to force banks, not taxpayers, to cover future bailouts. (Read More)
Gawker:
After his original breakout video was appropriated by evil corporate behemoths—he didn't even get a chance to show everyone his sick new kickflip—Armstrong Flooring gave Skateboarding Bulldog an all new tape. Rad. But is it t (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
After successfully selling MyBlogLog to Yahoo, it was surprising to see Lookery founder Scott Rafer write a blog post announcing his company's "orderly shutdown". In heartbreaking detail he took full responsibility for the co (Read More)
Gawker:
After his original breakout video was appropriated by evil corporate behemoths—he didn't even get a chance to show everyone his sick new kickflip—Armstrong Flooring gave Skateboarding Bulldog an all new tape. Rad. But is it t (Read More)
Mashable!:
Last week we reported on Google’s new music discovery features. The Google music search endeavor is partnership between Google, MySpace, Lala, and several others to make music search and discovery a primary feature of the Goo (Read More)
Crooks and Liars:
video courtesy of Media MattersThose uppity females in Congress. Who do they think they are, trying to participate in our democracy on one of the biggest bills in front of Congress?Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), one of the GOP's mi (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
A California-based bank that focused on the Chinese-American market was the largest of five failures on Friday that cost U.S. taxpayers more than $1.5 billion.
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Engadget:
We're proud to congratulate Ross Rubin (@rossrubin) on five years of Switched On, a column about consumer technology. Check out the first-ever Switched On right here -- we're looking forward to five more years!Good morning, s (Read More)
The Economic Times:
Earnings may boost China stocks 15 per centThe upbeat earnings, fed by China's steady economic recovery, are restoring optimism in stock market after last quarter's gloom. Tips to invest in commodity stocks | 8 stocks to watc (Read More)
The Economic Times:
Gold prices close in Rs 17K per 10 gram levelGold prices spiked to a new high of Rs 16,900/10 gm in bullion market on strong marriage season demand. How to invest in gold | Why is India buying IMF gold?. (Read More)
WSJ.com: What's News US:
Both Blackstone and Fortress posted third-quarter earnings that showed how the sharp market rally has improved the fortunes of private equity and hedge funds.
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The Economic Times:
Even as the market remains divided about whether this is the right time to lock-in profits, the buzz is that some of the leading traders and operators have already trimmed their exposure to stocks, of late. (Read More)
Property News from Times Online:
When Steventon House, near Basingstoke, in Hampshire, came onto the market last month, it had buyers queuing up, despite the £4.5m price tag. Indeed, the white, Grade II-listed, six-bedroom property, with 51 rolling green acr (Read More)
Property News from Times Online:
Competition is a good thing, so the break-up of Britain’s rescued banks, announced last week, should be a positive move for the housing market. Although nothing is imminent, the disposals approved by the European commission w (Read More)