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Reuters - Business News, 24.04.13 05:31 UTC

Asian shares rise on firm U.S. earnings, soft money outlook

By Chikako Mogi TOKYO | Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:14am EDT TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares advanced on Wednesday, tracking global equities higher on the back of solid U.S. earnings, but the euro was ...


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 17:44 UTC

Reeling elsewhere, labor poised for Minn. gains

Sitting side by side before state lawmakers, Minnesota Orchestra horn player Brian Jensen and third-generation sugar worker Becki Jacobson couldn't have come from much different worlds. But they had something in common: both had gone through lengthy labor lockouts, and both were asking the state to make unemployment benefits considerably more generous.


Wired, 23.04.13 13:06 UTC

The $30M Bet That Shapeways Becomes a Factory for Everyone

Photo: Shapeways Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz plays the investing game different from much of its VC cohort. Rather than scattering its money around a relatively large number of startups, ...


The Register, 23.04.13 08:06 UTC

Big money in Big Data: SGI debuts petabyte-juggling archiving tool

The tidal wave that is unstructured file-based data is lumbering towards data centres. SGI is hoping the Big Data trend means that file access storage will become a hot property. Meanwhile, customers ...


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 02:53 UTC

Survey shows China manufacturing weakening

A survey shows growth in China's manufacturing decelerated this month, adding to questions about the strength of the recovery in the world's second-largest economy.


The Sydney Morning Herald, 22.04.13 14:56 UTC

Australia: The costs are spiralling

In the past 11 years Australia has become one of the most expensive places to live, costlier than New York, London, Frankfurt and Singapore on everything from five-star hotels, car rentals, public ...


Seattle Times, 22.04.13 13:23 UTC

Survey: US budget tightening not hurting business

Washington's budget tightening is having a minimal effect on businesses, a survey of business economists released Monday shows.


Reuters - Business News, 22.04.13 13:12 UTC

Knocking on EU's door, Serbia tries to tap investment potential

By Matt Robinson BELGRADE | Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:52am EDT BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbs pride themselves on their hospitality, and Abu Dhabi's crown prince got the full treatment this year: skiing in the ...


BBC Technology, 22.04.13 07:20 UTC

Has 3D printing in the home been over-hyped?

I have a stripy animal on my mantelpiece which is a 3D printed model of a drawing that my seven-year-old daughter made for me.


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