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CiteMan Business Network On Your Desktop[q url="http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/CiteMan-Business-Network-On-Your/story.aspx?guid=%7BD457EBD7-8F4A-408B-A4A1-1EFFA13B833D%7D"]The network has just launched a desktop application that is all set to connect thousands of business professionals with the latest updates on wha... |
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Editor&Publisher (via AP): Murdoch tells ‘cynics’ that newspapers will surviveIt's widely reported, but worth flagging up for those who haven't seen coverage. AP reports: Rupert Murdoch has said that doomsayers 'who are predicting the internet will kill off newspapers are 'misguided cynics' who fail to grasp that the online world is potentially a huge new market of informati ... |
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Tim Hayward: the science of Yorkshire pud - publicity stunt or great recipe?You can never trust a news story with a formula in it ... or can you? ... |
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Where's My Digg Phone?Wouldn't it be cool to have a "Digg This" button on the front of my phone that posted whatever news story, picture or video my browser happens to be looking at? I'd also love my Digg Phone to auto-update new Page One stories, alert me to Shouts and tell me about Digg Dialogg events. ..... |
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Exit polls. Treat with cautionI have just posted a news story on the latest exit polls. The headline numbers are stunning for Obama; he's leading in eight Republican states and seems to have defended Pennsylvania in style. But let's be frank, they have been wildly unreliable in the past. I was with John Kerry's team in Boston... |
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Obama in enemy territoryWhy do this? Perhaps they have a little too much money - or perhaps they feel they have secured all the votes they can in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Or (more likely) they want to create a news story that further drowns out John McCain's "redistributionist-in-chief" effort. But will... |


