4% e-commerce decline November 1-23 reported by comScore.
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Google, Yahoo, and eBay estimates slashed by UBS analyst on expectations for a global slowdown in advertising.
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U.S. government spending on telecom will balloon to $22 billion, benefiting innovative mobile firms.
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Unless it gets an exemption from the U.S. government, Google may have to launch the mother of all spending sprees.
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The country eyes a profitable niche for investments: medical devices.
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U.S. investments at their highest levels since early 2001.
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U.S. government IT spending sent 17 percent more to small businesses like startups in the second quarter.
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Not everyone understands the benefits of using pricing software. Oracle and SAP do.
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A decrease in equipment sales to the U.S. government pulls non-defense IT spending down 2 percent.
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Millions expected to shop for holiday gifts on the busiest day for e-tailers.
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Europe and Asia challenge U.S. dominance of corporate spending during global decline.
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More businesses have reported financial losses from security threats like worms and viruses in 2005.
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The domain registrar will revamp its product portfolio for small businesses.
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A research firm has lowered its forecast for IT spending growth as optimism hits 2005 low point.
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IT budgets are still modest but a new survey says companies plan to increase spending later this year.
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In the case of an economic uptick, it's likely that IT expenditures will again outpace overall spending growth.
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Soft spending in software.
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OK, so we are in a recession. Maybe we can invent our way out of this one.
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