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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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Intuit rides taxes, SMB to solid Q3
Intuit's tax business could have been better, but the company's SMB business is healthy and QuickBooks Online is going global.
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Why Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin is a schmuck
In order to avoid paying taxes on his multi-billion dollar IPO windfall, Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, is renouncing his United States citizenship.
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Australia to question Microsoft, Apple, others in 'price gouging' probe
Australia's parliament will hold an inquiry to determine why major digital content providers are charging significantly more for content than elsewhere in the world.
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Payroll software update reflects tax changes
Can't afford a payroll processing service? Here are 4 options that can help your small business automate withholding, reporting and check creation.
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First Amazon; now Apple, Google in the 'tax-evading' spotlight
With Amazon exporting its sales operations outside the UK to avoid paying hefty corporation taxes, both Apple and Google have suffered similar accusations.
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AOL, Microsoft announce $1.056 billion patent deal
A patent sale agreement between AOL and Microsoft is expected to result in proceeds of $1.056 billion.
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Amazon 'under investigation' by UK tax authorities
Amazon is under "examination" by UK tax authorities, amongst others, according to a U.S. SEC filing. Claims made suggest the retail giant 'avoids' paying corporate tax in the UK.
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What Apple could have bought with its $100 billion cash
$100 billion is an impossible amount to own. Bill Gates, once the world's richest man, only had two-thirds of Apple's current cash reserve. Here's what Apple could have bought.
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Anonymous hacks Vatican website
The hacktivist group Anonymous has taken down the Vatican's website. The attack is part of the organization's recent declaration of war against religion.
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Facebook looking to increase its $2.5 billion credit line (rumor)
Six months ago, Facebook increased its credit line from $1.5 billion to $2.5 billion. The company is looking to increase it once again to an unknown amount, according to a new rumor.
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Free speech: Why I'm lucky to live in America, not Iran
The big reason we're better: they don't execute you for blogging in America. Sometimes your page rank goes down, but it's not quite the same thing.
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Microsoft: Tax bills for Windows 8 gift tablets just a mistake
If you're among those who received a free Samsung Windows 8 tablet from Microsoft at Build and have erroneously gotten a tax bill for it, Microsoft plans to make good on it.
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Mint.com comes to Android tablets just in time for tax season
The rise of Android is spreading from smartphones to tablets and Mint.com is there to help make the experience even better with their service optimized for the tablet form factor.
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Google downplays Europe concerns after Q4 earnings
Google investors inquired during the company's conference call about whether or not the rocky economic climate in Europe played a role at all in the fourth quarter report.
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Online sellers brace for new tax requirements
Controversial tax law falls quietly into place with additional IRS paperwork for some online sellers including many small businesses.
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Paper Making and Managed Forests
Doc never realized so much forest land is privately owned, and learned a lot by visiting the NAFO website. Of course, it's an industry group so you have to balance the information there, but much...
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Latest Microsoft Surface table available for preorders: Will you notice?
According to Microsoft and Samsung, the street price for the Samsung SUR40 will be about $8,400. Businesses may bite at that price.
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UPDATE: Inflammatory report states Verizon shifts tax bill to the 99 percent, sees -2.9 percent tax rate
At a time when the job market is tough and the US economy is struggling, we see organizations clamoring for some kind of action against those that know how to succeed.
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Bah! Humbug! Obama's Christmas tree tax and the price of message stupidity
Somehow, the Obama administration managed to turn Christmas trees into a topic that will provide the GOP with endless mirth and mocking hilarity.
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