Wednesday, August 27, 2014

American Business Daily: Apple's next iPad nears the size of a sheet of notebook paper

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American Business Daily

August 27, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

Apple's next iPad nears the size of a sheet of notebook paper

Chiquita, Fyffes cite more cost savings in impending inversion

Google buys Boston visual effects software maker Zync

Chick-fil-A tests chicken and waffles at select sites

The knee jerk reaction: To recline your airline seat or not. Warning: Fighting may ensue.

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Napa earthquake lessons: How to prepare your business for disaster

Hawaiian Airlines' chief commercial officer says new Airbus planes offer better efficiency at lower cost

How important are humans to self-driving cars? California regulators will decide

Snapchat nearing new funding at $10B valuation: report

Instagram impulse buy: Nordstrom turns to social media to drive online sales

Burger King to stay in Miami; local leaders relieved, customers still fuming

Subdued reception for President Obama in Charlotte

Almost half of Google's mergers-and-acquisitions integration team is in Cambridge

Tesla wants to put up a billboard as long as a hockey rink by its Fremont factory

L'Oreal is the first U.S. company honored with certificate for gender equality

Feds charge investor-relations advisor Michael Lucarelli with insider dealing, boss calls him 'rogue employee'

Survey: Have you chosen your next smartphone?

Could Disney finally give drones a good rep?

Popeyes to sponsor Bahamas Bowl

Non-UAW-affiliated union starting up at Tennessee Volkswagen plant

5 ways to make time for last-minute tasks

Internet bigger than TV for ad dollars? Sooner than you think

Managing: How to handle a low-performing employee who can't take feedback

How Cambridge's Nieman Journalism Lab is using the Yo app to promote its stories

How to know the source of your marketing problems

China may throw $16B behind electric vehicle growth and infrastructure



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