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Citigroup is backing a $100 million fund that will invest in low- and moderate-income housing in New York, the bank said Wednesday.
Citigroup is backing a $100 million fund that will invest in low- and moderate-income housing in New York, the bank said Wednesday.
A New York judge put two shareholder lawsuits against executives and directors of Goldman Sachs Group Inc on hold until progress is made on 16...
News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch has had a lot of issues with search engines - most notably, Google.
A new collection from the creator of Freshjive and the incongruous New York City surf shop.
New York Governor David Paterson shouldn’t face criminal charges for involving himself in a domestic violence case tied to a former top aide, according to...
New York City cut its borrowing cost 11 percent in selling about $998 million in bonds, a quarter more than planned, in the municipality’s biggest...
An interesting food delivery model is rolled out in New York.
Farm will provide tax boosts and jobs for the surrounding area...
Zynga issued a press release tonight confirming the more than month-old news of an investment by Softbank – $150 million – and are announcing a...
Alex Rodriguez, third baseman for the New York Yankees, objected to the bankruptcy plan of his former baseball team, the Texas Rangers, which owes him...
It seems that all Kindle orders have been frozen and, it seems, that Jeff Bezos is hanging around New York right now and will speak...
Russian government ministers approved a wide-ranging plan Wednesday to sell-off state property, senior officials said, according to The New York Times.
The euro may advance about 4 percent against the yen after it breached a key price resistance level, according to Technical Alpha, a New-York based...
Most people who click on this article won't finish reading it.
Two former heads of one of Bank of New York Mellon's fund of hedge funds units are planning to hang their own shingle, Financial News...
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T-Mobile USA is very close to getting the iPhone in the fall, ending Apple’s exclusive relationship with AT&T, according to a highly placed source at the wireless company.
We’re not kidding, there is actually an app for that. Apple’s iPhone 4 Case Program page is now live.
Facebook confirmed on Wednesday that the social network has 500 million active users, a figure that puts MySpace, Ning, LinkedIn, and even Twitter to shame.
When you can’t update your profile photo, send a Tweet, or even sign on to Twitter, it’s frustrating.
I just got a call from Apple’s PR department to discuss today’s historical DMCA exception ruling that makes iPhone jailbreaking legal.
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) won three critical exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) anticircumvention provisions today, carving out new...
Filed under: iPhone Today, the Library of Congress has ruled in favor of both jailbreaking and unlocking phones according to an Associated Press Statement published...
Union Square Ventures managing partner Fred Wilson’s had plenty of blunt opinions on the tech industry today at the Geo-Loco conference in San Francisco.
Microsoft reported record revenues and profits for the quarter and fiscal year.
Nook for Android has arrived, letting you read your Nook books and buy new titles on any Android phone.
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