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If you've ever tried searching the web for financial advice, you probably know just how much junk there is out there. Sure, there may be a few diamonds in the rough, but oftentimes the best results go to the finance 'experts' who are good at SEO - not the ones who know what they're talking about. Investimonials. is a new site launching this week that's looking to offer an unbiased view of the var
State-of-the-art brain scan finds Belgian man spent 23 years trying to tell those around him he was not, in fact, in a coma--leading some to question current methods of analyzing coma patients.
If you read Consumerist via RSS feeds, you may have noticed double posts and general wackitude lately. We've received several emails from you, and our tech team is on it, lickity split. Sorry for the inconvenience! Should be fixed relatively shortly. — BEN POPKEN.
At a time when publications targeting small business owners are in decline or dying (R.I.P. Fortune Small Business. ), the Web is thriving with experimentation. One effort that is just getting off its feet is Bizmore. , a site backed by former junk bond king Michael Milken and executive-coaching firm Vistage Internationa. l. Bizmore launched last summer as a Q&A site for business advice. Today, i
Let's talk about the insane performance of "New Moon" at the box office this past weekend. It was projected to earn somewhere in the neighborhood of $70 million. That number was doubled once the ticket sales had been counted. Impressive, to say the least. What's interesting is that, when you look back over the opening weekend [.]
Conservatives and libertarians are joining civil liberties groups in saying that the criminal justice system is an aspect of big government that must be contained.
If you've found yourself somewhat irked by the Kindle. 's lackluster organizing abilities, you clearly aren't alone. A post by The Kindle Team over on Facebook has made clear that Amazon is aware of the shortcoming, and it's currently toiling away on a "better way to organize your growing Kindle libraries." No details are given about the forthcoming solution, but the team does confess that it'll
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