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Newsweek to halt print publication
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Cloud's Real Ecological Timebomb: Wireless, Not Data Centers
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The most popular news aggregation app for the iPad launches a new iPhone version Wednesday. Flipboard’s redesign ...Posted by Fabrice Florin
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How will technology influence the news in 2012?
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Positive Disruption
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With iTunes In The Cloud, Apple Under-Promises And Over-Delivers
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