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Netflix wades into kids' shows
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Feb 13, 2013
Netflix hopes new animated series will tap into the lucrative market for children's shows...and merchandizing.
Twitter buys Bluefin, gets into ad tracking
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Feb 8, 2013
Twitter's purchase of the research company Bluefin is about gathering the sort of social media info that can be used to extract more money from advertisers.
Netflix's 'House of Cards' seeks to redefine television
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Feb 1, 2013
With its first original series starring Kevin Spacey, the online streaming service is trying to shake up the traditional television model.
CES gadgets, 4K TV, and can Polaroid reinvent itself in the digital era?
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Jan 10, 2013
One company you wouldn't necessarily expect to be at a giant conference about the technology of the future: Polaroid. But the company has been around for 75 years, says CEO Scott Hardy, and it plans to be just as relevant now as it was when it was making goggles for World War II fighter pilots.
'Downton Abbey' and the spoiler problem
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Jan 7, 2013
Commentator Beth Teitell talks about the spoiler problem with T.V dramas.
After FTC win, can Google keep up search success?
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Jan 4, 2013
The Federal Trade Commission has decided that Google is not being anti-competitive when it promotes its own services in search results.
'All My (Web) Children'?
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Jan 2, 2013
Production company Prospect Park considers putting the popular '70s soap opera online.
GE's CTO Mark Little on tech leaps in 2013, and 2012's Christmas Netflix outage
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Dec 27, 2012
General Electric's chief technology officer Mark Little talks about leaps forward in energy efficiency in the new year, and we breathe a sigh of relief after a brief Netflix outage.
Netflix, Amazon typify corporate 'coopetition'
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Dec 26, 2012
Whether it’s Netflix and Amazon, or Apple and Google, companies that start off cooperating can turn into fierce competitors.
Merry Christmas! Now how do you work your new TV?
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Dec 25, 2012
Many people on Christmas day are turning on their new gadgets, but what if once you power up your new 'smart' television, it looks all...weird?











