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16 hours ago ago from TECHNICK
Here’s our rundown of the week’s business and tech news. First, the most popular stories VentureBeat published in the last seven days: Professor claims Square took his credit card reading technology Square is a promising startup offering a small device that lets anyone make a credit card payment from their mobile phone. But an associate professor at Washington University says there’s a big hitch: He built Square’s credit card reading ...
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Paul Krugman quickly and thoroughly sums up all the reasons that the health care reform that's survived the legislative process is worthwhile: And here’s what happens if a bill isn’t passed now: Democrats lose seats — maybe a lot of seats — in the 2010 midterms. A weakened President Obama wins reelection, maybe but even that isn’t certain. No way he has the votes for another try at health care before 2015. Quite possibly, there isn’t ...
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The hundreds of web and desktop clients built for sharing, backup or on-the-fly synchronization of digital files that have sprung up in the past ten years have made the whole concept of having the cloud at least partly remove your computer hard drive’s reason for being largely a commodity. It’s the reason why we don’t exactly jump up and down out of sheer excitement when another such service launches and asks for a TechCrunch review. ...
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