Booming iPhone Sales Slow Profit Decline for AT&T;
By JENNA WORTHAM
First-quarter profit dropped 9.7 percent from a year ago, but the results far exceeded Wall Street’s expectation of a bigger drop.
First-quarter profit dropped 9.7 percent from a year ago, but the results far exceeded Wall Street’s expectation of a bigger drop.
Results suggest the company continues to grapple with internal challenges, the economic downturn and competition from Google.
A woman in Northern Ireland has attracted a following on Twitter by sharing recipes, compressing them to fit within a tweet’s 140-character limit.
Danyelle Freeman, the restaurant critic for The New York Daily News, is calling in lawyers to reclaim her name.
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The new crop of cellphones on display this year at the CTIA Wireless Show in Las Vegas.
College students produce a fashion magazine more cheaply and easily using MagCloud, a new self-publishing site from Hewlett-Packard.
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Market data provided by Reuters. Copyright 2008 Reuters.
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