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High Speed Internet From Google
Tweet By Shajan Thomas And the winner is: Kansas City, Kansas! Google has promised the Internet improvements would lead to connection speeds “100 times faster” than what most people have
Inflation Signs Point to Rising Mortgage Costs
Tweet Although the signs may not yet be obvious, inflation is beginning to rear its ugly head, affecting the price of commodities, food, fuel and a host of other business
How Secure is Your Mobile Device?
If you want to buy a smartphone but fear attacks from mysterious hackers intent on stealing your private data, buy an Android or Windows Phone 7 and avoid an Apple iPhone or Blackberry at all costs.
Mortgage Rates Remain Attractive as Spring Buying Season Commences
Warmer weather is bringing home buyers out, consumers who are ready to test local housing markets in a bid to find property.
AT&T Bid for T-Mobile Raises Caution From Consumer Advocates
Cell phone providers are among the largest utility companies in the world, multibillion dollar operations catering to billions of consumers around the globe.
Fannie Mae Survey Reveals Consumer Housing Sentiment
Fannie Mae survey reveals consumer home buying sentiment
Auto Insurance Myths Die Hard, Don’t They?
Red cars make auto insurers see green, right? Green, as in cash. Well, no.
Mortgage Rates Hold Steady Above 5 Percent
The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is now above five percent, pegged at 5.16 percent according to Bankrate.com’s weekly national survey announced on Thursday.



Rising Unemployment Demonstrates Shallowness of America’s Recovery
Tweet Weak economy continues to plod along. The United States is supposed to be in the midst of an economic recovery, admittedly a very tepid one. However, for June 2011