Science news articles about 'wall street journal'

  • Social networking coming to revamped Journal site

    (AP) -- The Wall Street Journal is borrowing elements from popular Internet hangouts like Facebook as it seeks to boost usage. WSJ.com, one of the few news sites to restrict many of ...
  • RIM to launch touch-screen BlackBerry: report

    Blackberry maker Research in Motion Ltd. is planning to launch a touch-screen version of its popular wireless device in the third quarter of this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
  • News Corp.'s Fox launching LatAm online ad network

    (AP) -- News Corp. is pooling some of its Web sites, including the newly acquired Wall Street Journal properties, to better sell financial ads targeting Latin America.
  • Disease mongering is now part of the global health debate

    ... new drug called Requip—for “restless legs syndrome”—The Wall Street Journal headlined the story “How Glaxo Marketed a Malady to Sell a Drug." Similarly, The New York Times recently ...
  • Microsoft seeks partners for new bid for Yahoo: WSJ

    Microsoft is considering a new attempt to buy part of Yahoo in a deal with other media companies that would likely see a break-up of the Internet firm, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
  • Yang accuses Microsoft of trying to destabilize Yahoo: report

    Yahoo founder and chief executive Jerry Yang accused Microsoft of trying to destabilize Yahoo with no genuine intent to buy the company, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
  • Report: Ford to retool U.S. plants

    Car maker Ford Motor Co is drawing up plans to retool American plants to make small, fuel-efficient passenger cars that it mainly makes and sells in Europe, the Wall Street Journal reported.
  • NBC/WSJ poll: Obama keeps lead

    The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds a majority of Americans think Barack Obama is a riskier choice for the presidency, but he's still leading Republican John McCain.
  • Report: AMD to spin off its manufacturing units

    (AP) -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will announce Tuesday it is spinning off its manufacturing operations as part of a sweeping plan to cut cuts, The Wall Street Journal reported.
  • Google, Yahoo discuss ad deal with Justice Dept: WSJ

    Google and Yahoo are discussing possible changes to their proposed advertising deal with the US Justice Department in a bid to avoid an antitrust challenge, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
  • Yahoo planning layoffs: WSJ

    ... cost cuts, including layoffs, possibly as early as Tuesday when the troubled Internet firm announces its third-quarter results, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
  • Yale dean to head 'Apple University': WSJ

    Apple has hired the dean of the business school at Yale University to head an educational initiative to be called Apple University, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
  • Motorola 'to use Google platform' for showcase phones

    Motorola Inc. plans to use Android, Google's open-source software platform, as the operating system for its showcase mobile phones, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
  • Congress to tackle Medicare in 2009

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- U.S. lawmakers in Congress are expected to battle over Medicare next year as program spending increases, The Wall Street Journal said.
  • Google, Yahoo may walk away from ad deal: WSJ

    Google and Yahoo may pull out next week from their proposed advertising partnership, which has been drawing close scrutiny from anti-trust regulators, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

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