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Real Estate's Link to the Small Business Credit Crunch
It's no secret that small businesses in the U.S. face difficulties accessing credit. According to a survey of a random sample of 751 small businesses conducted by Gallup at the end of 2009 for the National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation, 44% of small businesses seeking credit in 2009 received only some or none of the money they sought. This level of credit access compares ...
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Google opens Web store for business applications
Google Inc. will sell the online services of other business software makers in an effort to fill its own product gaps and persuade more companies to rely on applications piped over the Internet.
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Summary Box: Google expands sales of business apps
NEW APPS STORE: Google is selling the online services of other business software makers.
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Google opens virtual shop for business software
Google opened an online shop for business software hosted as services in the Internet "cloud."
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Business groups launch ad against health care bill
Major business groups Tuesday announced a multimillion-dollar ad campaign to stop President Barack Obama's health care overhaul as it approaches a make-or-break vote in the House.
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Google opens app store for business
Associated Press | Google Inc. will sell the online services of other business software makers in an effort to fill its own product gaps and persuade more companies to rely on applications piped over the Internet.
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Obama’s Health-Care Push Gets Challenge From Business Coalition
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama is facing a renewed push against his health-care legislation as a coalition of business groups plans to spend as much as $1 million a day on advertisements to pressure lawmakers into voting “no.”
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Summary Box: Google expands sales of business apps
NEW APPS STORE: Google is selling the online services of other business software makers. THE SALES PITCH: By filling in some of the gaps in its own product line, Google hopes to persuade more companies to rely on applications piped over the Internet.
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