
Friday's Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
24/7 Wall Street asks if
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is a
.
A look at the
mentioned by Cramer on last night's
"Mad Money."
Let's go crazy for a second.
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China Natural Gas
.
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The smartest argument on the
growth of the economy
that I've seen. Go Doctor!
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Stocks and Blogs still see
potential
in
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.
Tradeblog breaks down the
, country by country.
Blogging Stocks gives us the lowdown on the
local search market share
for
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,
Yahoo!
(YHOO)
,
Microsoft
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, and
Time Warner
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.
I want to know: can I
keep my email address after I die
?
Wow. The market actually hit an
all-time high yesterday
-- but not the
Dow
, the
S&P 500
, the
Nasdaq
, or the Russell 2000.
Now you can get
Amaranth swag
.
Equity Investment Ideas
weighs in
on
Coach
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.
Where Is The Yield
looks at
the highest dividend-yielding
.
Ticker Sense finds the highest
.
But more importantly, Ticker Sense has developed the
ultimate stock selection machine
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