Wikipedia is extremely popular with the public, but not so much with the volunteers who run the site. They’re quitting, raising questions about the future of Wikipedia, says WSJ.com Senior Technology Editor Julia Angwin.
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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong talks about the new AOL logo--Aol.--and also about how the road show for the online company, which is spinning off from Time Warner, is going.
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Next week’s holiday-shortened week may tamp down trading volume, increase volatility, and make it tougher for Wall Street to recovery, Barrons.com's Bob O'Brien suggests.
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The Peek Pronto retails for around $50, and monthly service is $20. WSJ’s Marisa Taylor tested the Pronto and found it's ideal for people who want to check e-mails and text without upgrading to a smartphone.
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Dell shares, expected to come in at 28 cents a share, come in short at 23 cents a share. Barron’s West Coast Editor Eric Savitz tells WSJ's Lee Hawkins what's behind the disappointing number.
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Iranian armed forces launch air defense war games to show off the country’s deterrent capabilities in the face of pressure from the West over its nuclear program. Courtesy of Reuters.
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