The new GM: Bankruptcy deal signals new era
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- The new GM: Bankruptcy deal signals new era
- Microsoft: ‘Bing’ It n!
- Good Housekeeping: Wikepedia Warning
- Navify Adds Images and Video to Wikipedia Articles
The new GM: Bankruptcy deal signals new era
NewsK.com
An earlier proposal would’ve invited them to wave bye-bye to much of the $27 billion they’re owed. Under the new arrangement bondholders would be offered 10 percent of the new GM as before but also would be able to acquire another 15 percent of the equity in the company Reuters reports. Still the sad fact remains a once-dominant auto maker is poised for a. industrial company.
Microsoft: ‘Bing’ It n!
Forbes
Google which favors an analysis of Web page links in determining importance may have a company page further down among its results and no default to a customer service number. Enter a flight number in Bing’s search box and the current status of that flight (en route say or perhaps delayed) is listed at the top. In addition on these and other results links descriptions of some Web pages include digests of their content (for now only for Wikipedia and.
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Good Housekeeping: Wikepedia Warning
WDI-TV
It’s a free encyclopedia with content written and edited by users. But on Wikipedia there could be serious omissions. Pharmacists from Nova Southeastern University looked up answers to 80 drug-related questions on Wikipedia and compared them to Medscape Drug Reference. That’s a free professional site where changes are thoroughly reviewed.
Navify Adds Images and Video to Wikipedia Articles
Mashable
You have to admit though Wikipedia hasn’t done much of anything to spruce up their article pages over the years. Taking articles to the next level is new site. The kicker is that Navify not only includes article content but also displays related images videos and comments associated with the original article. Here’s how it works: just visit Navify and do a standard Wikipedia search (no account required).
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