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A News Corp. Newspaper, but Not in Print
New York Times
By DAVID CARR People who own an iPad will tell you it makes everything look sexier. Maybe even a newspaper. Rupert Murdoch, an old-timey newspaper romantic, has nonetheless deputized himself as the digital savior of paid content. ...
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Study links lower carbon emissions to recession
USA Today
By Doyle Rice, USA TODAY Worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide, widely blamed as the chief cause of global warming, dropped from 2008 to 2009, largely because of the global economic slowdown, according to a study released Sunday. ...
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Poking Holes in RIM's Anti-Apple Rhetoric
BusinessWeek
RIM's Balsillie and Apple's Jobs seem to be exchanging blows before RIM releases PlayBook. What's this brouhaha really about? By Liam Cassidy BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion's (RIMM) chief executive, Jim Balsillie, made waves this week by ...
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Secret US Spy Satellite Launches Into Orbit on Huge Rocket
Space.com
By Tariq Malik A huge unmanned rocket carrying a secret new spy satellite for the United States roared into space Sunday (Nov. 21) to deliver what one reconnaissance official has touted as "the largest satellite in the world" into orbit. ...
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Space.com
Android catches up with Apple on ad network
CNET
by Lance Whitney Android is now running neck and neck with Apple's iOS as the largest US smartphone platform on the Millennial Media mobile ad network. The number of mobile ad impressions (how often an ad appears) in the US for Android jumped 8 percent ...
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Is this a true blue moon?
Christian Science Monitor
Sunday night's full moon qualifies as a 'blue moon,' but not it's not the second full moon in November. So, why is it a blue moon? By Joe Rao, Space.com / November 21, 2010 The full moon of November arrives Sunday night and will bring with it a cosmic ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Switcheroo: iOS 4.2 changeup proves that cheaters never prosper
Beatweek Magazine
Hackers and wannabes are going out of their minds over the fact that iOS 4.2 is now iOS 4.2.1, with Apple having pulled the old switcheroo at the last minute. The death of iOS 4.2 as we know it means that those who grabbed the pre-release version of it ...
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Beatweek Magazine
Revelation of three-way affair old news, he tells congregants
Asbury Park Press
By JIM McCONVILLE • STAFF WRITER • November 21, 2010 NEPTUNE — Revelations that the Rev. Cedric Miller had a three-way affair with his wife and a church worker a decade ago has not weakened his resolve to get church leaders to sign off on their ...
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