* Dollar Thrifty to Hertz and Avis: Best and final offers, please
* Stephen Taub: Why Carl Icahn may be eyeing Motorola Solutions
* Beyond Wall Street: 8 ways the market collapse hurts non-investors
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* Morning Call: U.S. futures point to rebound, London rises early, European shares reverse early losses and the Nikkei hits 5-month low.
* RIP: Burger King has killed The King
* Gross & El-Erian: Spend now. Save later.
* Revolutionary consequence: If Gadhafi falls, so will oil prices
* Silicon Jungle? A new tablet computer designed in the Congo
* Om Malik: Why Skype bought GroupMe, and why it isn’t enough
* Conflicts of interest: Why exactly did ICANN add new Web suffixes?
* Felix Salmon: It’s time to get working on labor mobility
* Google IPO secrets: Jim Fallows did “light edit” on Larry Page’s letter
* Q&A with H. Eugene Stanley, the man who coined phrase “econophysics”
* Pascal Levensohn agrees that there is a valuation bubble for social media companies
* Paul Lim takes issue with those of us who say Corporate America is sitting on its cash, arguing that it’s being used for dividends and M&A instead of hiring.