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'I Lost It': The Boss Who Banned Phones, and What Came Next
Wall Street Journal Two thousand six hundred seventeen times a day. That is how often the average person taps, pokes, pinches or swipes their personal phone. It all adds up to about 2 hours and 25 minutes, according to a study by mobile app research firm Dscout Inc. And a … |
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Which Used Cars Are Deals Right Now – WSJ – Wall Street Journal
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Which Used Cars Are Deals Right Now – WSJ
Wall Street Journal Shoppers can take advantage of depressed prices on sedans of all sizes, which have fallen out of favor over the past few years as consumers opt for SUVs and … |
The $3 Time Machine and The Delights of Used Books – WSJ – Wall Street Journal (subscription)
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The $ 3 Time Machine and The Delights of Used Books – WSJ
Wall Street Journal (subscription) Danny Heitman's “A Secondhand Book Is a $ 3 Time Machine” brings to mind George Bernard Shaw. |
Inspiring Stranger Stops Street Fight Filmed by Teens on Cellphones, Schools Kids – NBCNews.com
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Inspiring Stranger Stops Street Fight Filmed by Teens on Cellphones, Schools Kids
NBCNews.com In the video, two young men are seen brawling in the middle of a street in Atlantic City, N.J., as their peers hit record on their phones and egg on the action. But before things get too rough, a man approaches and shames the group. "Everybody on your … |
AutoNation to Create Stand-Alone Used-Car Stores, Reports Profit Decline – Wall Street Journal
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AutoNation to Create Stand-Alone Used–Car Stores, Reports Profit Decline Wall Street Journal AutoNation's expansion plan includes the creation of a line of stand-alone used–car stores dubbed “ AutoNation USA” that will compete with CarMax Inc. and a crop of internet startups in the hotly contested segment when outlets begin opening next year. AutoNation targets used–car market with new no-haggle prices AutoNation to Sell Its Own Parts, Add Used Car |
Samsung Self-Tested Batteries in Galaxy Note 7 Phone – Wall Street Journal
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Samsung Self-Tested Batteries in Galaxy Note 7 Phone Wall Street Journal The batteries used in Samsung Electronics Co. SSNHZ 0.00 % 's troubled Galaxy Note 7 were tested by a lab that belongs to the South Korean electronics giant, a practice that sets it apart from other smartphone manufacturers. To sell smartphones at … Samsung used internal lab to test Note 7 battery instead of third-party Samsung Galaxy Note 7's faulty batteries tested in-house Discontinuation of Galaxy |