Apprentice winner bucks the UK's tendency to talk in cliches
20 Dec 2010 | by Dave Waller
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JobsThe gambling chain is in talks to acquire the US poker site for the second time. Unless the US Department of Justice gets in the way.
Think you're a motivated, innovative, proactive team player with an entrepreneurial skill set? Well, you and everyone else.
The Facebook founder has beaten Wikileaks CEO Julian Assange to win the accolade. Not bad for a 26 year-old entrepreneur...
Deloitte plans to stop relying on the university milk round and start picking up new recruits straight out of school.
As China's exports soar again, The Economist's Tom Standage explains how Chinese and Indian companies are becoming innovators, not imitators. How should the West respond?
The companies targeted by pro-Wikileaks 'hacktivists' find themselves facing an awkward reputational challenge.
Cloud computing could boost the top five European economies by 763bn Euros over five years. That's a handy chunk of change. But they should beware the hype...
The Government's plans for universal high-speed broadband access, with a 'digital hub in every community', sound impressive. But are we too far behind to catch up?
'It's one sweet dollar of vindication' - Gregg Zegarelli, the attorney for a couple from Pennsylvania who have been awarded $1 in compensation from internet giant Google after they claimed Google's 'street view' had trespassed on their property, tries to see the bright side of their rather hollow victory.
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