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  • Tue Mar 1 2005 Commentary: Memo to Steve Jobs--buy TiVo

    Steve: We know conventional wisdom means nothing to you. But the road to mass consumer success involves video. Hire TiVo as your driver.

    Posted by null Forrester Research

  • Thu Nov 8 2001 Online travel deals may take a holiday

    Conventional wisdom dictates that the cash-strapped airlines will unload unused tickets on the Internet at the last minute before the holidays. But this isn't a conventional year.

    Posted by Rachel Konrad

  • Sun Jul 14 1996 Online entertainment still trails TV

    The Net is popular but not a significant entertainment source, a new survey shows.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Wed May 21 2003 Commentary: HP's integration success

    Defying huge challenges--and conventional wisdom--Hewlett-Packard has mostly been successful in digesting Compaq. While there are hurdles ahead in services and middleware, enterprise buyers should feel comfortable putting it on their shortlist.

    Posted by null Forrester Research

  • Sat Mar 22 2003 Corporate governance: Hard facts, soft behavior

    Experts at Strategy + Business explain why the conventional wisdom about how to prevent future corporate scandals still comes up short of what's really needed to fix the mess.

    Posted by null strategy+business

  • Tue Nov 10 2009 A new set of rules for social games

    Playfish's $300 million sale to Electronic Arts seems to spell good news for other makers of social-network games, but this is a fast-growing and messy niche filled with one plot twist after another.

    Posted by Caroline McCarthy

  • Wed Jul 24 1996 Clinton slips in high-tech support

    Companies are less than thrilled with Bill Clinton but still support him in a new survey.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Fri Sep 15 2000 Tech workers find high salaries, costs on the coasts

    According to a new survey, techies interested in upping their disposable income should avoid Silicon Valley and head for Texas.

    Posted by Rachel Konrad

  • Mon Aug 30 1999 Software pirates doing brisk trade on auction sites

    A new survey is likely to intensify the debate over whether auction sites should be required to actively hunt down software pirates who operate on their sites.

    Posted by Dan Goodin

  • Wed Mar 5 2003 Consumers pay up for online content

    People in the United States spent $1.3 billion for subscription services with Internet publishers last year, with a large portion going to online dating sites, a new survey says.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

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