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The Clunky Past of Alan Kreuger, Obama's Economic Adviser Nominee
research paper in 1993, which he co-authored with labor economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, David Card , suggests that raising the minimum wage does not have a negative impact on employment, an assertion that many labor
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MySpace forges ahead despite really tough times
face-lift, which gives a more polished look to its member profiles, should appeal to a larger demographic, says David Card , an analyst at JupiterResearch. The personable, laid-back DeWolfe is in a unique position to help MySpace prosper
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Yahoo's new CEO finds plenty on her plate
someone with Bartz's decisive, laserlike focus and determination to whip it into shape, says Forrester Research analyst David Card . Bartz "is the exact combination of seasoned technology executive and savvy leader that the board was looking for
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Yahoo begins CEO search
according to market tracker comScore Media Metrix. "Yahoo's audience base is loyal," says Forrester Research analyst David Card . "Yahoo is as good at it as anybody is. It just needs to double down and figure out where the future is. The new
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Silicon Valley Star Starts Up New Kind of Social Network
niche, but if you're really going to establish the pay side of the Internet, it needs to have a broader audience." David Card , the vice president and research director at Jupiter Research, agreed. "I'm a little skeptical that people will
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Music service Rhapsody's not afraid to take on iPod
Rhapsody will wither away, and eventually reincarnate as an ad-supported business," he says. JupiterResearch analyst David Card is less grim. He forecasts $600 million in U.S. subscription sales by 2012, still dominated by Rhapsody, up from
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Dot-com health care survivors benefit from Web changes
a hands-off management approach. "None of them blew down the doors like MySpace, but they are survivors," says David Card , senior analyst at JupiterResearch. "MySpace turned out to be the New New Thing, along with YouTube. But these are
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Music websites are fighting to be free
available on-demand — but that's about it. "You can't find the entire album, unless you're lucky," says David Card , an analyst with JupiterResearch. "It's more of a hit and miss." Last.fm says it will launch a subscription
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Yahoo selling music service to Rhapsody America
subscribers. "This takes away a competitor, and gives Rhapsody potentially some marketing muscle," says Jupiter analyst David Card . "This is good for Rhapsody." On Friday, Microsoft launched an unsolicited $44.6 billion bid to acquire Yahoo
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Amazon sparks a digital-music skirmish
We are seeing good old-fashioned, healthy competition instead of (pricing) that was honestly arbitrary," says David Card of market tracking firm JupiterResearch. "Now we have multiple suppliers, and they will end up competing on pricing
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Classic rock songs take on modern form
Classic rock songs may wind up on the charts after being used in commercials or included on an iTunes playlist, says David Card , analyst with Jupiter Research. "Some of these are evergreen titles that boomers maybe bought on vinyl (or) as CDs
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More songs to buy, download and share
tracks. Universal's move "is another step toward a world where we can have some simple compatibility," Jupiter's David Card says. Various forms of management have tripped up buyers of digital music. Most iTunes music, for example, is sold
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Hollywood pros launch online video site
The site is backed by Okapi Venture Capital. The amount of the investment was not disclosed. Jupiter Media analyst David Card said there is a growing demand for amateur and professional video on the Web. Still, even videos from pros must find

