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Hamilton beach coffee makers - Foundation Giving for 2006 Shows Signs of Slowing, Report Suggests


Foundation Giving for 2006 Shows Signs of Slowing, Report Suggests
Chronicle of Philanthropy - Total giving by grant makers in the United States hit a record $33.6-billion in 2005, but sluggish investment returns on assets signal a dull forecast for giving in 2006, said a new report released by the Foundation Center, in New York. The annual

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Rochester Business Journal - For details on online advertising programs, please contact our advertising staff at (585) 546-8303, or complete this request form . Weekly Print Edition Published weekly on Fridays, the Rochester Business Journal is the first and foremost source of

Macs running Windows won't shift balance
Silicon Valley - I live in Cupertino, about two miles from Apple world headquarters, so I can testify first-hand that the Earth didn't move at 5:32 a.m. Wednesday. That's when Apple Computer stunned its loyal followers by announcing the company's first-ever software

Eagles get early taste of life atop outdoor track ranks
East Bay - The Interscholastic League schedule makers wasted little time in bringing together the teams considered to be the best in the Eastern Division of boys' outdoor track. Among those thought to be contenders to unseat East Providence atop of the league

Cingular to sell ring tones from MySpace bands
CNET News - LAS VEGAS--Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. cell phone service, said on Thursday it plans to sell ring tones from bands that put their music on MySpace.com, the social Web site that is popular among teenagers. Cingular, a venture of AT&T and

RIM Eyes Consumer Game
Unstrung.com - Even as his company's stock slid almost 5.5 percent on the Nasdaq in the wake of a disappointing quarterly earnings report, Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM - message board ; Toronto: RIM) CEO Jim Balsillie sounded an optimistic note today

San Jose: LiveOps Honored With SHG Foundation Good Samaritan Award
dBusinessNews.com - San Jose: MiCOM Labs Helps Extreme Networks Address Japanese Wireless LAN Market SAN JOSE -- MiCOM Labs, Inc., the wireless and electromagnetic San Jose: BMC Software Standardizes Installation Processes with Macrovision Solutions; Macrovision's

Sprint nearing decision on 4G
Infoworld - The company holds licenses for radio spectrum in the 2.5GHz band that covers about 85 percent of the U.S. population and has publicly explored both WiMax and Flash-OFDM as technologies to supplement its current 3G network with a higher speed mobile

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