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Money in the News:
GharExpert.com announces India's first free online home construction cost estimator (New Kerala):
New Delhi, July 25 :India's fast growing construction, interior decoration and home improvement website www.GharExpert.com today announced the availability of India's first online home construction cost estimator.
Back-to-School Shopping Online? Here's What You Should Know (Carteret County News-Times):
(ARA) - The back-to-school shopping season can be hectic for many parents. It's no wonder that online shopping has become so popular when you can shop from home, work, and now-thanks to Blackberries and cell phones-even on the go.
Microsoft gives little insight into online strategy (The Kansas City Star):
REDMOND, Wash. | Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer defended the software maker's decision to invest heavily in its unprofitable online business.



