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Toronto Star

Controls top 11 stories on the business page.
Apple releases new guidelines for App Store
Apple Inc. said Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, that it will publish the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store.

Apple Inc. gave software developers on Thursday the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store, yet it reserved for itself broad leeway in deciding what makes the cut.

IPhone’s gamer appeal starting to hurt Nintendo, Sony

When Max Batch wants to play a video game, he turns to his Apple Inc. iPhone.

Where does the economy go from here?
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney holds a press conference at the National Press Theatre following the release of the Monetary Policy Report in Ottawa on Thursday July 22, 2010.

Madhavi Acharya-Tom Yew asked economists what the central bank is worried about – and where we go from here.

Ford summons dealers to discuss Lincoln’s future

Ford Motor Co will host a meeting for its Lincoln dealers in early October to discuss its plans for re-energizing a brand that has long trailed luxury market competitors such as Cadillac and Mercedes.

New home prices drop in July

Two housing reports show why the Canadian housing market is cooling

OECD says recovery slowing

Global recovery looks to be slowing more than expected as growth weakens in rich economies, and stimulus should be extended or stepped up if the slowdown endures, the OECD said on Thursday.

Canadian trade deficit widens to record $2.7B

Canadian exporters continued to take it on the chin in July as a weak U.S. economy and the strong loonie combined to produce a record trade deficit of $2.7 billion.

New US jobless filings tumble to 2-month low

The number of people signing up for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level in two months, an encouraging sign that companies aren't resorting to deeper layoffs even as the economy has lost momentum.

Review: New iPods deliver the goods
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new Apple iPod shuffle, left, nano and iPod touch, right, on Sept. 1.

All three new iPods are a step in the right direction. Here's a preview.

BMW not happy being Number 2
Franz Jung the President and CEO of BMW Group Canada with a 3 Series in the lobby of the New Corporate Head Quarters in Richmond Hill, Sept. 8, 2010.

Franz Jung wants to steer BMW Group Canada back in front of the luxury car pack but insists he won’t spend money like last year to do it.



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