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  1. The Clunky Past of Alan Kreuger, Obama's Economic Adviser Nominee

    Wed, 31 Aug 2011

    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

  2. MySpace forges ahead despite really tough times

    Wed, 4 Feb 2009

    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

  3. Yahoo's new CEO finds plenty on her plate

    Wed, 14 Jan 2009

    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

  4. Yahoo begins CEO search

    Wed, 19 Nov 2008

    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

  5. Silicon Valley Star Starts Up New Kind of Social Network

    Mon, 29 Sep 2008

    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

  6. Music service Rhapsody's not afraid to take on iPod

    Tue, 5 Aug 2008

    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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  1. Dot-com health care survivors benefit from Web changes

    Sun, 17 Feb 2008

    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

  2. Music websites are fighting to be free

    Wed, 6 Feb 2008

    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

  3. Yahoo selling music service to Rhapsody America

    Mon, 4 Feb 2008

    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

  4. Amazon sparks a digital-music skirmish

    Mon, 22 Oct 2007

    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

  5. Classic rock songs take on modern form

    Sat, 15 Sep 2007

    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

  6. More songs to buy, download and share

    Sat, 25 Aug 2007

    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

  7. Hollywood pros launch online video site

    Tue, 31 Jul 2007

    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

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