Category: Headlines
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Kyle Conroy breaks everyone’s heart with a table showing how much money you’d have today if you had just bought Apple stock (AAPL) with the money you spent on your precious, shiny Apple hardware. NOTE: People who bought the Apple PowerBook G3 when it came out in 1997 are going to want to avoid this…
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Winscape: Holy hand grenades people, the future is officially here. [via] (WATCH NOW) (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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Latest Newspaper Circulation Numbers: The Song Remains the Same Way too easy, I know. Give me a break, it’s Monday. 1. The Wall Street Journal: 2,092,523 (+0.5%)2. USA Today: 1,826,622 (-13.58%)3. The New York Times 951,063 (-8.47%)4. Los Angeles Times: 616,606 (-14.74%)5. Washington Post: 578,482 (-13.06%)6. Daily News (New York): 535,059 (-11.25%)7. New York Post:…
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Lane Kiffin Needs Your Help He’s currently trailing Danica Patrick by less than a percentage point in Esquire’s Sexiest Woman Alive Madness bracket. (VOTE NOW)
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In stores November 9, 2010* – * – Crayons not included.
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This is my first time back at Universal Studios since I lost my job. Don’t boo too loudly. If you listen very carefully, you can hear bad ideas being greenlit. Conan O’Brien, during his first return to NBC Universal (Gibson Amphitheater) for the L.A. stops of his tour.
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Tesco announces move into homebuilding with “mini-villages” Those of you in the UK can stop me if I am way off in my characterization of Tesco and attempt to draw a corollary here, but the cautions from “experts” make this sound a bit like the American response if Walmart announced they were getting into the…
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http://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=vcuinnovation-100402135435-phpapp01&rel=0&stripped_title=thinking-about-innovation I’m sharing Noah’s presentation on Innovation with you under one condition: you don’t call me out when I blatantly steal borrow from it somewhere down the road. (Source: http://static.slidesharecdn.com/)
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If they had a Song Girl draft, who would you pick first? Have a great week.
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Serge Ramelli, ‘Au Lapin Agile’
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The average New Yorker spends $3,333.79 a year on tips [via deleteyourself]