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Friday's Daily Blog Watch
09/08/06 - 08:27 AM EDT
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
With all of the gambling arrests lately, 24/7 Wall Street notes that Cryptologic (CRYP - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) has seemed impervious.
Think SATs, think China, think enormously profitable: New Oriental Education (EDU - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) goes public.
Bloggingstocks looks at eBay's (EBAY - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) top 20 competitors and wonders why they don't combine.
Does playing golf and being a good CEO mix?
Thirty year stock charts just don't get any better than this.
SINLetter takes a closer look at RealNetworks (RNWK - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr), Imax (IMAX - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr), and Western Digital (WDC - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr)
Great analysis of YouTube's revenues from Weblogs founder Jason Calacanis.
Dealbreaker tries to get to the bottom of the latest Buffett story in the news.
Hitwise looks at the stats of howardstern.com vs. the Sirius (SIRI - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) and XM (XMSR - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) Web sites.
GigaOm points out some interesting results when looking at what games sell.
Wow, once again I'm going to link to a great reading list for investors that has no mention of my three books.
Analysis of the day: why Verizon (VZ - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) looks cheap.
I've never seen anyone do this with a guitar.
A hot cup of Coke, what's wrong with YouTube, and social networking for BlackBerry addicts.
Episodic shows are staging a dramatic comeback, and you still have time to plug in.
A lot of serious questions should be asked before happily-ever-after storylines appear.
These forgotten Internet stocks are being accumulated by hedge funds.
Raspberries for Apple; You'll be sorry, UBS; Fortress or Fort Knox? Wholly unappetizing Foods; give Liberty AOL or give them...
The GOP presidential candidate raised $27 million in July.
Some credit and debit cards give you some cash back on purchases. But you need to manage it well to benefit from it.
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