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digitsMossbergOffersTabletStorageSolutions
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jul 07 2011 3:40 PM
On today’s digits: Newscorp is closing its UK paper News of the World; Walt Mossberg offers some external storage solutions for tablets like the iPad; eBay buys Zong as it looks to bolster mobile payments through PayPal; and when it comes to Web 2.0, the kids have taken over the boardroom. &...
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WaltMossbergreviewstheGoFlexSatellite
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 06 2011 10:04 PM
Walt Mossberg reviews an unusual new device - the Seagate GoFlex Satellite, a combination portable hard disk and Wi-Fi transmitter that can stream large quantities of videos, music, photos and even documents to iPads, iPhones and competing mobile devices
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FacebookDialsInSkype
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 06 2011 7:09 PM
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg announced a new video chat tool inside Facebook powered by Skype, calling it the beginning of a launching season for the social network, which now boasts 750 million users. WSJ's Shayndi Raice talks to Stacey Delo. Photo courtesy of Getty Images.
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NewsHubTwitterValuedatasMuchas7Billion
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 06 2011 4:15 PM
Twitter, the Internet-messaging service, is privately raising hundreds of millions of dollars in a new financing round that values the company at as high as $7 billion. Emir Afrati has details.
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NewsHubNewAppleiPhoneIntheWorks
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 06 2011 10:26 AM
Apple has placed orders for key components of a new version of its iPhone, whch the company plans to roll out in the third quarter of 2011. WSJ’s Kelly Evans and Evan Newmark discuss.
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AsianInnovationAwardsMiniwizsPlasticBricks
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jul 06 2011 1:44 AM
The EcoArk Pavilion in Taipei is made entirely of interlocking plastic bottles. Designed by Miniwiz and made of recycled PET plastic, these bottles are being used as a cheaper option for builders. Footage courtesy of National Geographic and Miniwiz.
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VintCerfVeryConcernedAboutHackingIncidents
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jul 05 2011 7:56 PM
Vint Cerf, Google’s Chief Internet Evangelist, is widely regarded as a co-creator of the Internet for his work at Stanford in the 1970s. In an interview with WSJ's Kevin Delaney he says he's very concerned about recent disclosures of hacking incidents at major companies.
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NewsHubTwitterValuedatasMuchas7Billion
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jul 05 2011 5:02 PM
Twitter, the Internet-messaging service, is privately raising hundreds of millions of dollars in a new financing round that values the company at as high as $7 billion. Emir Afrati has details.
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MarketsHubNewTechStealsSpotlight
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jul 05 2011 2:08 PM
Following IPOs from LinkedIn, Zynga and Pandora, emerging tech companies are gaining high valuations and overshadowing established companies like Apple and Google, Steve Russolillo reports. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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D9VideoShantanuNarayenFullSession
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jul 04 2011 9:17 AM
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen took the stage with Walt Mossberg at D9 to talk about Flash, HTML5, Steve Jobs and the availability of the company’s flagship software, Creative Suite, on tablets.
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RedWhittakerOnaMissionforRobotsontheMoon
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 9:16 PM
Carnegie Mellon robotics professor William "Red" Whittaker wants to send a robot to the moon. (Video Courtesy of Astrobotic Technology and Carnegie Mellon University)
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digitsAmazonEndsAffiliatePrograminCA
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 3:23 PM
A new law law is could ensnare Amazon by forcing it to collect taxes on purchases by California residents because it has several offices in the state. WSJ’s Stu Woo has details on Amazon terminating its affiliate program in CA as a result.
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digitsTweetYourWaytotheBestSellersList
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 3:22 PM
The rise of an unfinished novel by John Green to No. 1 on the best-seller list shows the power of social media in the publishing industry. WSJ’s Jeffrey Trachtenberg has the story on digits.
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digitsZyngaIPOAmazonEndsAffiliateProgram
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 3:22 PM
On today’s digits: Zynga files for it's initial public offering, due to a new tax law in California Amazon is ending its affiliate program there, and Twitter is facing inquiries from the FTC. Plus: is a $150-dollar digital picture frame worth it?
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MarketsHubRIMsResponsetoOpenLetter
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 12:27 PM
Activist shareholders and co-CEOs are tangling over the direction of the company, prompting RIM to respond to a recent anonymous letter. MarketWatch’s Dan Gallagher reports. (Photo: Getty Images.)
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MarketsHubKodakSharesSinkAfterPatentRuling
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 12:27 PM
Kodak shares fell after a judge ruled against the company in a patent dispute with Apple and RIM over digital photography technology, Dow Jones Newswires' Matthew Jarzemsky reports. (Photo: AP Photo.)
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MarketsHubCanZyngaThriveWithoutFacebook
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 12:27 PM
Fast-growing gaming company Zygna may soon file for an IPO, but there are questions of how much the company can grow outside of Facebook. Heard on the Street’s Rolfe Winkler discusses.
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MarketsHubCanZyngaThriveWithoutFacebook
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jul 01 2011 12:27 PM
Fast-growing gaming company Zygna may soon file for an IPO, but there are questions of how much the company can grow outside of Facebook. Heard on the Street’s Rolfe Winkler discusses.
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D9VideoBobIgerFullSession
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jun 30 2011 10:17 AM
Disney CEO Bob Iger talked about an "uber network" during his D9 interview, from which consumers will be able to experience gaming and streaming content within the next 12 months. He talked about his favorite new device (the iPad). But he couldn’t get Kara Swisher to say she liked Disney World.
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D9VideoBobIgerFullSession
From: The Wall Street Journal on Thu, Jun 30 2011 10:17 AM
Disney CEO Bob Iger talked about an "uber network" during his D9 interview, from which consumers will be able to experience gaming and streaming content within the next 12 months. He talked about his favorite new device (the iPad). But he couldn’t get Kara Swisher to say she liked Disney World.
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