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Your Privacy has Gone to the [Angry] Birds

Forbes - 5 Dec 2012 07:33
Your Privacy has Gone to the [Angry] Birds Angry Birds, one of the most popular apps of all-time, lets you take out your frustrations vicariously by flinging digital birds at pigs. But take note, it isn’t as innocent as it looks. In addition to wasting cou...
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Rihanna, Justin Beiber, Bruno Mars Join Angels For Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Adriana Lima opened the 2012 Victoria’s Secret fashion show as a ring master clad in a stylized bra and panty. A circus
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Why Arguing About An Entrepreneur's Age Misses The Point Last week, Brock Blake made the case for why 20-somethings are the most successful entrepreneurs. He makes a valid argument describing several age-related factors that influence entrepreneurial behavior. Yet, he overlook...
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Pandora Shares Plunge As It Warns of Losses

Wall Street Journal - 5 Dec 2012 04:50
Pandora projected slower revenue growth and red ink in the current quarter, triggering a 19% plunge in the shares of the Internet radio company.
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Top 10 Overpaid Celebs

ABC News - 5 Dec 2012 02:05
Top 10 Overpaid Celebs Eddie Murphy's career is by no means dead, but Forbes just announced that he doesn't necessarily throw his films a lifeline, calling him the most overpaid actor in Hollywood.
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Pandora, Brown-Forman Announce Earnings

Forbes - 5 Dec 2012 22:46
Internet radio company Pandora (P) announced that revenue was $120 million during the third quarter, and profits were slightly more than $2 million, or five cents per share. Revenue was 60% higher than the same period la...
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Andreessen-Horowitz injects $30M into encryption startup CloudCipher If someone is trying to break into your enterprise, it's likely because they want your data. Companies are calling for cloud encryption, and Andreessen-Horowitz is joining the chorus by investing $30 million into cloud e...
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Watch: Hiring Slows; Starbucks Expanding; Seacrest Becomes Boss Mike Santoli analyzes the morning business headlines.
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How to Read Body Language Like a Pro - 2nd tip Your boss is giving advice about dealing with representatives of another company. “I want to finesse them on this deal,” he says. But as he speaks, he pounds his fist on the desk. You hear what the manager sa...
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The 10 Easiest Foreign Languages For English Speakers To Learn More and more Brits are finding their first job abroad. But how difficult is it to pick up the language? Anne Merritt reveals the 10 easiest to learn from scratch. Afrikaans Like English, Afrikaans is in the West Germani...
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Free-Messaging Apps Siphon Profits from Cellular Providers

The New York Times - 5 Dec 2012 03:55
Smartphone apps that use the Internet, rather than cell networks, to send messages among users, often free of charge, are forcing wireless providers to change their pricing models.
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Red-hot mobile security startup Zenprise gets snapped up by Citrix Zenprise has been acquired by Citrix, which may come as a surprise to Silicon Valley insiders who expected an initial public offering from the red-hot mobile security startup.
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Money-fund reform drives capital offshore: Aguilar

Market Watch - 5 Dec 2012 23:58
A top Securities and Exchange Commission regulator on Wednesday said a yet-to-be-released agency study raises a concern of his -- that stricter new rules on the $2.7 trillion money-market-fund industry could drive capita...
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As the saying goes, there are many possible reasons for an insider to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy -- they expect to make money. So let's look at two noteworthy recent insider buys.
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As the saying goes, there are many possible reasons for an insider to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy -- they expect to make money. So let's look at two noteworthy recent insider buys.
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HTML5 is a fat man’s bag of surprises

Venture Beat - 5 Dec 2012 23:52
HTML5 is a fat man’s bag of surprises Guest Post A recent VentureBeat post outlined a series of reason why HTML5 failed to deliver in 2012. But here are five reasons to look forward to HTML5 in the new year.
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Lazada, Asia’s answer to Amazon, raises a fresh $26M Asia's answer to Amazon has raised a new $26 million in funding round by Germany's Summit Parters.
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DETROIT (Reuters) - After failing numerous times to revamp its lagging Lincoln brand, Ford Motor Co is preparing to try yet again with a new compact crossover aimed at younger drivers looking for a finely crafted but low...
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Breakthrough Meds From Coffee And Cockapoo Feathers By Ilene Friedland
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Report Bolsters Case for Large U.S. Natural Gas Exports

The New York Times - 5 Dec 2012 23:42
An Energy Department study concluded that the national economic benefits of significant natural gas exports far outweighed the potential for higher consumer energy prices.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators on Wednesday charged a Wells Fargo investment banker and nine others for their alleged role in an insider-trading ring that earned more than $11 million by trading on tip...
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In 'Killing' The Text Message, Facebook Is Behind The Pack Having recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, the humble SMS text message has a bittersweet birthday present: plenty of indication that it is gradually becoming obsolete.
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