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Tweeting your firing: The rise of announcing your professional demise
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Apr 29, 2013
Terminated employees used to go quietly. But Twitter is becoming a popular site for announcing one's own professional demise. Is that a good thing?
Twitter edges closer to TV with advertising deal
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Apr 23, 2013
Twitter and Starcom, sitting in a tree...bringing more advertising to your newsfeed. More on how the deal brings Twitter ever so closer to television.
A comedy festival in 140 characters and 6 seconds: Comedy Central launches #ComedyFest
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Apr 22, 2013
Twitter is launching a comedy festival in conjunction with Comedy Central, and it will all be on Twitter and Vine. How funny can you be in 140 characters and six seconds?
Bundling no more? Netflix, Hopper chip away at traditional TV
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Apr 17, 2013
The TV industry is changing fast -- and one of its pillars, bundling, may be about to fall.
Corporate tweet #fail: Which was the worst?
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Apr 3, 2013
Many companies have learned how to use social media as a useful marketing tool, but some have made some major faux pas along the way.
'If I Had Glass'...I'd throw it at your face
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Apr 1, 2013
What would you do if you had Google Glass? The public weighs in and the joke is on Google.
Turmoil at 'Today' show could spell big trouble for NBC
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Mar 29, 2013
NBC's 'Today' show has ceded its long-held number one position in the ratings to Good Morning America amid a high profile, unsuccessful tryout of Ann Curry as co-host.
The incredible history of LCD flat-screen TV
Interview by
Mar 27, 2013
What does the origin of the LCD flat-screen have to do with a hidden identity and the British military?
How telecom reform in Mexico could impact U.S. immigration
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Mar 21, 2013
New Mexican President Peña Nieto hopes to reshape the country's phone and television service by increasing competition through foreign investment.
Tech workers bring lots of change to San Francisco
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Mar 15, 2013
Twitter headquarters has lured other companies to a stretch of Market Street. The city economy is growing, but not everyone benefits.












