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Rackspace IPO Starts Out Reeling (TheStreet.com)
Demand isn't great for the first tech public offering in six months.
Zoho: Strategies for a Potential Giant-Killer (PC World)
Zoho, a software company started in 2005, has built applications that compete with Google and even Microsoft. The vendor believes it can stay in the game by having a quick development cycle that adds new features to their products faster than the big guys.
Five easy places to visit Labor Day weekend (Seattle Times)
Labor Day is coming. It's the last three-day weekend of the summer season so why settle for a "staycation" when there are affordable destinations just a flight away from Seattle.
How Are You Increasing Revenue in Your Pub? (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Whether it's the smoking ban, increased taxes, cheap off-trade booze, or even the overall economic downturn, one fundamental point is missed -- it is up to you to get more punters into your pubs!
Excerpt: Why we drive the way we do (MSNBC)
In Tom Vanderbilt's new book, "Traffic," he investigates how human nature has shaped traffic and vice versa, answering the fundamental question: "Why does the other lane always seem faster?" An excerpt.
Club gets permits for music, dance 08/06/08 (The News-Herald)
GIBRALTAR — The Sunseekers now will be able to dance to the music at their boating club on Gibraltar Road.
WebFusion Revamps Hosting Plans (Web Host Industry Review)
July 23, 2008 -- ( WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- UK Web hosting provider WebFusion has revamped its entire shared hosting range, and is temporarily offering discounts of up to 40 percent, making some plans as cheap as £3.95 per month.
Disputes aside on Bush visit to Beijing (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
U.S. President George W. Bush used some of his sternest language to knock China's human rights record in a big speech in the neighborhood on the day before Beijing finally unveils its Olympic Games.
Gamestime! (The Fox Valley Villages Sun)
In Chicago and burbs, we're talking the talk about hosting the Summer Olympic Games eight years from now.
Northlake retiree travels to cemeteries to photograph tombstones for grave database (Dallas Morning News)
DENTON – Allen Wheatley grips his camera with both hands. Bringing it to his eye, he bends forward, focuses and shoots. "That's history," he says. "It's not mine, but it's somebody's."