Wall Street Journal:
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Hershey Trust, the charitable trust that controls Hershey Co., is pushing the company to launch an offer for Cadbury PLC that would outbid the $17 billion from Kraft Foods Inc. , The Wall Stree (Read More)
Gawker:
Newspapers are dying, which means there will never be any more investigative journalism and politicians will screw whomever they want. But it's OK, because "innovative" new "partnerships" like the Chicago News Cooperative are (Read More)
Gawker:
Model Daul Kim, 20, who had worked for Chanel among others, was found hanged yesterday. She may have died by suicide. If so, she is the ninth Korean celebrity to take her own life in just over a year. From the Associated Pres (Read More)
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Techmeme:
Brad Stone / Bits:Barnes & Noble's Nook Sold Out for the Holidays — It's shaping up to a be very merry holiday season for Amazon.com's Kindle e-reader. — Earlier this week, we reported that Sony could not guarantee that (Read More)
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Reuters: Deals:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors bet on growth opportunity in the IPOs of a Chinese hotel chain and an online education company on Friday, but saw murkier prospects for a spin-off of mining giant Rio Tinto, sending its shares l (Read More)
Boing Boing:
Coming soon to a science fiction plot near you: with the right software, a plain-jane webcam can be a 3D scanner. It's a project from Qi Pan, a PhD candidate at Cambridge University Engineering Department. ProFORMA: Probabili (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Our Friday lists are all about gadgety fun and leisure, but sometimes technology can be frustrating—and there is definitely a right way and a wrong way to handle it. This is definitely the wrong way. If you have a problem wit (Read More)
UK News from Times Online:
Online piracy has moved from a niche problem carried out by tech-savvy file-sharers to a mass movement, according to the music and film industries. (Read More)
Submitted by PinkLisa
from Google Reader:
Zac Efron arrived in London earlier this week to promote Me & Orson Welles, and he was busy yesterday and today doing a variety of interviews. He made an appearance last night at the Notting Hill Gate cinema for a question an (Read More)
CNET News.com:
Taking a page from Apple's iTunes, Sony is devising an online store offering music, movies, books, and other downloadable content for its various devices. (Read More)
Wired: Threat Level:
An online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the e-mail server at a prominent, British climate-research center, stole more than a thousand e-mails about global warming researc (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Electronic medical records and the general digitization of medical data and practices are promoted as a way to slow the rapidly inflating costs in the US healthcare system. The push for expanded medical IT h (Read More)
Industry Standard Breaking News:
In a step to make YouTube videos more accessible to deaf people as well as to anyone else searching for videos online, Google has launched an automatic video captioning service.
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Submitted by Marianne_McEachern
from blog:
Many people who want to earn money online think that affiliate marketing is very easy and that you can start to earn money without doing anything. Yes, it’s true that affiliate marking is one of the easiest ways to make money (Read More)
Submitted by joannedevault
from blog:
Financial Times:Spotify’s hopes of launching its online music service in the US are being held up by record labels’ concerns about its ability to convert users of its free service to paying subscribers, according to mu (Read More)