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American Business Daily: Card reader will feed Amazon's addiction: other retailers' data

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American Business Daily

August 14, 2014

NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY

Card reader will feed Amazon's addiction: other retailers' data

Cisco plans 6,000 layoffs in restructuring plan

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SkyMall founder in political dogfight over Medicaid expansion

Facebook to track advertisement effectiveness across phones, tablets and desktops

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