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Who's making money in digital music?

USA Today - 16 Feb 2015 01:54
Who's making money in digital music? Profits hard to come by in digital music; all eyes (and ears) are on YouTube and Apple.          
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Weimar on the Aegean

The Huffington Post - 16 Feb 2015 16:26
Weimar on the Aegean Try to talk about the policies we need in a depressed world economy, and someone is sure to counter with the specter of Weimar Germany, supposedly an object lesson in the dangers of budget deficits and monetary expansion...
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Samsung Tops Apple

Forbes - 16 Feb 2015 20:38
  Samsung Electronics now tops Apple in popularity among American consumers, according to a Harris Poll report. “Samsung, steadily gaining ground over the past four years, rises to #3 and tops Apple for first time, wh...
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Unreal photos of New England buried in historic snow

Business Insider - 16 Feb 2015 11:50
Unreal photos of New England buried in historic snow New England is getting hit with a snowstorm of historic proportions. Some parts of the region were buried in more than two feet of snow over the weekend, according to The New York Times. Boston got hit especially hard. S...
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Thousands are taking to the streets in Greece to show their support for a new leftist government, ahead of debt talks with lenders. They say Eurozone needs to stand united, and their country needs help. With many of the ...
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Here's how a domino the size of a tic tac can topple one the size of a skyscraper Your typical store-bought dominoes are all of the same size, but what happens when you set up a series so that each is a bit bigger than the last? It won't come as a surprise that they fall just as a regular series of do...
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Hackers rigged ATMs to spew cash

CNN - 16 Feb 2015 00:28
Hackers rigged ATMs to spew cash Hackers have stolen approximately $1 billion in what could be one of the largest bank heists ever, according to a new report from the Internet security firm Kaspersky Lab.
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9 Things Incredibly Attractive People Do Because humans tend to be superficial, it is not unusual to hear them talk about how someone looks or mention that someone is attractive.
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Steve Wozniak wears a vacuum tube watch that runs on 40-year-old technology Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak has a crazy watch. In an interview with the BBC, published yesterday, he talks up his timepiece that uses "vacuum tubes" to function. It's a "high-power, high-voltage" device that harkens ba...
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Asian stocks rise with crude, Kiwi while S&P 500 futures retreat New Zealand's dollar strengthened on retail sales data as the recovery in crude oil continued, bolstering the Malaysian ringgit
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Japan's Economy Expands, but Less Than Expected

The New York Times - 16 Feb 2015 02:54
Japan's Economy Expands, but Less Than Expected Japan's economy expanded at an annualized rate of 2.2 percent in the final quarter of 2014, less than the 3.6 percent many experts had predicted.
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The 25 most elite boarding schools in America

Business Insider - 16 Feb 2015 22:31
The 25 most elite boarding schools in America Click here to see the story Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Mark Cuban: Here's The Hardest Part Of Being A Billionaire
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LG's new smartwatch: more like a Patek

CNN - 16 Feb 2015 16:42
LG's new smartwatch: more like a Patek The LG Watch Urbane, that company's latest smartwatch, looks more like a Patek Philippe and less like a Pebble.
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DSK trial revives question of world's oldest profession

Business Insider - 16 Feb 2015 11:22
DSK trial revives question of world's oldest profession Lille (France)
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New York Toy Fair brings high-tech Barbie to life and more Toy Fair's in town, but with so many high-tech diversions it might as well be the Consumer Electronics Show. From drones to self-driving cars to a Barbie capable of having...
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Five Fail-proof Engines Of Philippine Economic Growth (And One Big Roadblock) Some country in Asia is always growing crazily on factory investment and a strong consumer base. Then when the West gets to idolizing it, the place slips. Japan is just now testing emergence from 20 years of sloth after ...
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Investors snap up luxury hotels amid rising occupancy and room rates Pampered guests at the five-star Montage Laguna Beach resort can swim in a lap pool overlooking the Pacific, dine on caviar and sleep on goose-down pillows to a lullaby of crashing waves.
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Carnival spectacle tainted by violence in Brazil

Business Insider - 16 Feb 2015 04:34
Carnival spectacle tainted by violence in Brazil Rio de Janeiro
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Hoping Google's Lab Is a Rainmaker

The New York Times - 16 Feb 2015 03:09
Hoping Google's Lab Is a Rainmaker After patiently abiding a steep increase in research and development spending, Wall Street is starting to wonder when -- and if -- Google's science projects will pay off.
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Millennials embrace homeownership

USA Today - 16 Feb 2015 02:08
Millennials embrace homeownership Housing experts and recent first-time buyers give their advice.          
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F.A.A. Rules Would Limit Commercial Drone Use

The New York Times - 16 Feb 2015 01:27
Proposed regulations requiring daylight flights with craft always being kept in sight might ground planned delivery services like Amazon's Prime Air.
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The 4 stages of the sales learning curve for young companies Guest:About once a week, I hear an entrepreneur during a financing presentation tell me that the product is almost ready for General Availability. They say, "Now all we need to do is hire a sales guy." When that happens,...
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