Google denies deal to end net neutrality

Google says it has not made a deal with US telco Verizon about paying for the carriage of traffic Google has dismissed reports that the company is in talks with US telecoms operator Verizon that could bring an end to net neutrality. In an article published yesterday, the New York Times said... 

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German economy surges ahead at record pace

Germany has seen strong demand for exports along with a recovery in construction drive growth higher than market expectations. The German economy grew at its fastest pace in the second quarter since the country was reunified two decades ago, thanks to a recovery in construction and strong foreign... 

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Accredited Business Consolidators Corp

The Accredited Business Consolidators Corporation has been busy of late. There have been various announcements online about the latest business ventures they have been involved in. They have just formed a company in the UK to handle businesses it has in existence in European locations. On the 22nd October its... 

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Are ebook readers for book-lovers?

The latest version of Amazon’s Kindle e-reader. But are they right for book-lovers? Yes – of course, and they save a lot of space in the suitcase No – certainly not. A real book-lover always wants to smell the page  Read More →

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House prices have nowhere to go but down

With the average house price well over £150,000, property ownership is out of reach for millions of people in Britain. Photograph: Luke Macgregor/Reuters Only a mug bets against rising house prices in Britain. This is a small island that has a rising population, tight planning controls and... 

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