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Sandy Koufax to help raise money
Sandy Koufax will spend a rare night in the spotlight when he sits down with Joe Torre to help raise money for Torre’s foundation.

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Ovi Maps downloaded 1.4 million times in first week since going free
People sure do like getting something for nothing. Since Nokia made the big move to stop charging for its walk and drive navigation last week, 1.4 million of us have downloaded the Ovi Maps software — on average, that’s a download a second since launch. The response has been so good that it’s exceeded Nokia’s expectations according to Anssi Vanjoki, Nokia Executive Vice President, with China …

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Vier Monate früher als geplant: Symbian ist jetzt Open Source
Die Symbian Foundation hat heute bekannt gegeben, dass der Quellcode von Symbian 3 unter der Open-Source-Lizenz Eclipse Public License veröffentlicht wurde und damit für jeden frei verfügbar ist.

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The World’s Gone Mad
On the heels of a rough January, February promises to be tough to plot out for investors.

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Hot Off the Wire – Yahoo sells HotJobs to Monster; Symbian smartphone apps are now free; Semiconductor industrial …
Get the latest news alerts: {{a href=”external_link-2”}}Follow LTW{{/a}} at Twitter. NEW YORK – Yahoo Inc. crossed off another chore on its housecleaning list Wednesday with the proposed sale of online help-wanted site HotJobs to rival Monster Worldwide Inc. for $225 million.

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