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 <description>Perhaps there&#039;s more to life than per-unit pricing?
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 <description>An unsubstantiated report of Apple CEO Steve Jobs suffering a heart attack is emboldening question marks around the notion of citizen journalism. A user identified only as &quot;Johntw&quot; posted a story on CNN&#039;s iReport Web site Friday morning stating Jobs had been rushed to the ER as a result of a &quot;major heart attack.&quot; The user cited &quot;an insider&quot; who he said &quot;opted to remain anonymous&quot; but was &quot;quite reliable.&quot;
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 <description>When it comes to Apple&#039;s stock price in the midst of a financial meltdown, how do you distinguish signal from noise?
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 <description>Worries about consumer spending, advertising and the ability of IT companies to raise money appear to have hit many tech stocks harder even than the overall market on Monday, one of the worst days on Wall Street since 1929.
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