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November 21, 2009
ChangeQuakes Of The Week
January 15, 2007TOP CHANGEQUAKES OF THE WEEK
** CES 2007 Best In Show Revealed
** House Passes Stem Cell Research Bill
** Apple Announces iPhone
** House Approves Medicare Reform Measure
** Walgreen Selling 'Cigarettes' In A Hand Gel
TOP CHANGEQUAKES OF THE WEEK
CES 2007 Best In Show Revealed
(TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGEQUAKE) -- In this review of the best the Consumer Electronics Show 2007 had to offer, you can check out the products that really made a stir, including a possible solution to the HD-DVD and Blu-ray format war.
reviews.cnet.com
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Triumph And Turmoil In High Definition
www.washingtonpost.com
At CES, An Apple Education
www.forbes.com
House Passes Stem Cell Research Bill
(REGULATORY CHANGEQUAKE) -- The Democratic-controlled House passed a bill bolstering embryonic stem cell research that advocates say shows promise for numerous medical cures. But the 253-174 vote fell short of the two-thirds margin required to overturn President Bush's promised veto.
news.yahoo.com
Apple Announces iPhone
(TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGEQUAKE) -- Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the company's intention to enter the mobile handset market, unveiling the new Apple iPhone. The iPhone brings several features of the iPod, digital camera, smartphones and portable computing together into one device, with a widescreen display and an innovative input method.
www.macworld.com
House Approves Medicare Reform Measure
(REGULATORY CHANGEQUAKE) -- The House approved legislation requiring the government to negotiate lower prescription drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. The measure faces a veto threat from President Bush and an uncertain future in the Senate. There are also considerable doubts from experts about how much it would actually save elderly and disabled Americans.
www.washingtonpost.com
Walgreen Selling 'Cigarettes' In A Hand Gel
(MEDICAL CHANGEQUAKE) -- Walgreen is stocking its shelves with packets of Nicogel, a quick-evaporating gel made with tobacco extracts. The new hand gel is starting to appear on drug-store shelves, and it claims to satisfy users' tobacco cravings for up to four hours. The maker of Nicogel, privately held Blue Whale Worldwide, is hoping to cash in on the increasing number of smoking bans and the ill effects of secondhand smoke, according to its chief executive.
news.yahoo.com


