Sunday, July 4, 2010

`Fever' urges governments to fight malaria locally - San Francisco Chronicle

`Fever' urges governments to fight malaria locally
San Francisco Chronicle
The book describes in meticulous detail the many remedies tried over the centuries. A large portion, including the once widely hailed DDT, were followed by ...

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Barnes & Noble Sees 25% Of Digital Book Market By 2013 - Wall Street Journal

Kansas City Star

Barnes & Noble Sees 25% Of Digital Book Market By 2013
Wall Street Journal
Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) expects to have about 25% of the digital book market by 2013, providing the bookseller ...
Loss Leads To Book Burning At Barnes & NobleForbes
Barnes & Noble Sinks After Forecasting Possible LossBusinessWeek
Barnes & Noble shares sink after 4Q lossThe Associated Press
The Guardian -Reuters
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Germany clobbers Argentina to book spot in World Cup semifinal - Vancouver Sun

Germany clobbers Argentina to book spot in World Cup semifinal
Vancouver Sun
JOHANNESBURG — Imagine these guys with a little seasoning. On second thought, if you're rooting interests lie ...

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Publishers struggle to measure success in e-book age - Houston Chronicle

Publishers struggle to measure success in e-book age
Houston Chronicle
Best-seller lists help readers decide which books to buy by ranking books readers have already bought. ...



New Kindle expands Amazon's e-book system, blur its identity - Washington Post

Sydney Morning Herald

New Kindle expands Amazon's e-book system, blur its identity
Washington Post
Over the last few days, Amazon has shipped three major updates to its Kindle electronic-book system that expand its capabilities but also ...
Amazon to Introduce Web-Based Book PreviewsNew York Times (blog)
Amazon Upgrades Kindle DX, but Shifts Its Focus?PC World
Price war, iPad reshape young e-book marketMarketWatch
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Reports: iTunes accounts, App Store hacked - CNET

Reports: iTunes accounts, App Store hacked
CNET
Earlier Sunday, Engadget reported an inexplicable uptick in sales of book apps by a developer identified as Thuat Nguyen. According to the blog, ...

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