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GM, Citigroup Replaced in Dow by Cisco, Travelers (Correct) – Bloomberg

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Straits TimesGM, Citigroup Replaced in Dow by Cisco, Travelers (Correct)BloombergJune 1 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Corp. and Citigroup Inc., crippled by the first global recession since World War II, were removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average and replaced by Cisco Systems Inc. and Travelers Cos. …Tech stocks advance led by Cisco MarketWatchTravelers, Cisco open higher after added to Dow ReutersCisco addition increases technology clout in Dow The Associated PressWall Street Journal Blogs - CNNMoney.comall 1,128 news articles

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GM, Citigroup To Leave DJIA; Travelers, Cisco To Join – Wall Street Journal

Monday, June 1st, 2009

NECNGM, Citigroup To Leave DJIA; Travelers, Cisco To JoinWall Street Journal(GM) and Citigroup Inc. (C) will be replaced in the Dow Jones Industrial Average by Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) and Travelers Co. (TRV), respectively. GM filed for bankruptcy Monday as part of a government-aided restructuring effort. …Travelers, Cisco open higher after added to Dow ReutersOptions Update: Cisco and Travelers volatility low into addition … BloggingStocksCisco, Travelers Added to DJIA to Replace GM, Citigroup FOXBusinessmsnbc.com - TheStreet.comall 47 news articles

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E3 plans a bigger bash this year – San Francisco Chronicle

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Canada.comE3 plans a bigger bash this yearSan Francisco Chronicle,  USAThe show is anchored by announcements from the three large console makers: Microsoft, Sony and leader Nintendo. Microsoft is expected to show off a new 3-D camera that can turn a person's movements into game play. It will also provide more information …Welcome to California The AgeE3 seen returning to glitz ReutersThe business week ahead Seattle TimesWall Street Journal - The Associated Pressall 148 news articles

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Microsoft and Asus join forces to smother Linux – TechSpot

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

DigiTimesMicrosoft and Asus join forces to smother LinuxTechSpotBy Matthew decarlo, techspot.com Microsoft and Asus are partnering up in an effort to stifle the already declining Linux netbook presence ? as if Microsoft needed a better market position, or another ad campaign for that matter. …Microsoft Changes Windows 7 Starter Limits RedOrbitMicrosoft: No more three-app limit in Windows 7 Starter Edition ZDNetAsus, Microsoft Launch Anti-Linux Netbook Campaign OS NewsReuters - Wall Street Journalall 320 news articles

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Magid: Don't count Microsoft out in search – San Jose Mercury News

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Telegraph.co.ukMagid: Don't count Microsoft out in searchSan Jose Mercury News,  USABy Larry Magid It's fashionable these days to refer to Microsoft as a dinosaur whose products and thinking are stuck in the 20th century. The company that was convicted of being an illegal monopoly not all that long ago is today thought of as …Week in Microsoft: Bada-Bing, Zune HD, and the Windows 7 UI Ars TechnicaMicrosoft Relaunching Search Service as Bing PC WorldGoogle Wave & Microsoft Bing Cnet AsiaExaminer.com - Wall Street Journalall 1,606 news articles

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