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April 8, 2007
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading over at TheStreet/RealMoney:- Job losses in mortgages, real estate, and construction are up 346% year-over-year (L.A. Times)
- Profile of Bloomberg, the company, puts its value at $20-billion (Fortune)
- Google is getting hit with a brain drain as pre-IPO hires get IPO riches (SiliconValley.com)
- Only 12% of Windows users plan Vista upgrade (EETimes)
- Mobile ringtone market expected to decline in 2007 (NY Times)
- The adult entertainment adoption indicator favors HD-DVD over Blu-Ray in the DVD wars (Reuters)
- The boomer boom is coming, with $1-7-trillion in active retirement spending (AdAge)
- New and gossipy book about investment bank Lazard Freres is getting lots of attention (Amazon)
- Akamai's audacious comeback (Forbes)








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