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How Creating an Online Business Works
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Creating an online business is a great way to make a buck. Learn about starting an online business and how to make it work for you.
How 401 k Plans Work
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401(k) plans make saving for the golden years a lot easier than it used to be. Find out about 401(k) plans.
How DeSoto Cars Work
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DeSoto was an offshoot of Chrysler Corporation, aiming for the market just above Plymouth in size, power and price. Learn about DeSoto's origins.
How Sherpas Work
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Sherpas live among the peaks of Mount Everest. Find out how Sherpas came to this land and about their way of life.
Shark Pictures
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Shark pictures are a stunning way to learn more about these often feared, often misunderstood creatures of the deep. Check out these shark pictures.
1969 Dodge Dart GTS
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Bigger wasn't better for the 1969 Dodge Dart GTS muscle car. Find out why, and see photos and specifications of the 1969 Dodge Dart GTS.
1968 AMC AMX
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Muscle car fans and sports-car folks embraced the 1968 AMC AMX. Learn about this unique two-seater, view photos, and examine its specifications.
Mercury Muscle Cars
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Mercury, Ford's upscale division, was an unlikely entry into the muscle car market. Learn about Mercury muscle cars such as the 1970 Cyclone Spoiler.
Can you use a cell phone as a credit card?
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Can you use a cell phone as a credit card? Yes. Nokia revealed the first fully integrated mobile-payment cell phone in 2007. See how these phones work.
Is Wibree going to rival Bluetooth?
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Nokia announced a new short-range wireless technology, Wibree, in October 2006.