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CES 2013: Studios, electronics companies partner to promote Ultraviolet
Seeking to accelerate their Ultraviolet digital initiative in order to keep consumers buying movies as they abandon traditional discs, six Hollywood studios announced a promotional partnership with top electronics companies at the Consumer Electronics...
Tags: Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Rentals, Sony Corp., Consumers
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New UC Logo a No-Go with Students and Alumni
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The University of California has unveiled a new logo for advertising and documents, but not everyone is happy about the change. Some students and alumni have started an online petition to drop the new and simpler logo, which is a...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism
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Robert M. Parker Jr. stepping down from The Wine Advocate
The Baltimore SunNearly 35 years after founding Wine Advocate, Robert M. Parker Jr. shocked wine enthusiasts this week with his announcement that he was stepping down as editor in chief of the the seminal newsletter he ran from his Maryland home. Parker posted on the...Tags: Wines, Bars and Clubs, Media Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Twitter, Inc.
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FTC: Cellphone apps collecting info about kids
The government is investigating whether software companies that make cellphone apps violated the privacy rights of children by quietly collecting personal information from mobile devices and sharing it with advertisers and data brokers, the Federal...Tags: Google Inc., Online Media Industry, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Marketing
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Online ad firm agrees to stop 'history sniffing' in Web browsers
A digital advertising company agreed Wednesday to end its practice of “history sniffing,” the practice of secretly tracking Internet users’ activity through their Web browsers. Epic Marketplace Inc. and a subsidiary were able to...Tags: Federal Trade Commission, Security
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In campaign's final weeks, Romney raised nearly $86 million
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney raised more than $85.9 million in the last two weeks of the presidential race, his campaign announced Thursday, detailing the GOP hopeful’s final money push in his ultimately unsuccessful bid against President Obama. ...
Tags: Barack Obama, Joseph Tanfani, Mitt Romney, Larry Ellison, Politics
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Arizona woman arrested at Burbank hotel on suspicion of prostitution
A 19-year-old woman from Phoenix was arrested at a Burbank hotel Saturday on suspicion of prostitution, Burbank police said. After allegedly seeing a post online advertising her services, Burbank investigators found the woman, Lisa Geier, with a...Tags: Google+, Sex Crimes, Prostitution
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Land bank would revitalize distressed properties
A land bank that would acquire, manage and repurpose vacant and abandoned properties in Cook County is one step closer to reality. Two months after its formation, an advisory committee appointed by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is...
Tags: U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Housing Industry, Bridget Gainer, Politics, Mortgages
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Research finds money isn't everything when it comes to choosing a workplace
Asked what makes a great place to work, employees focus a lot less on pay and benefits than you might think. Workers want fair compensation without a doubt, but they also want to feel that their work and their company's mission matter, workplace...
Tags: Allergies, Conservation, Health and Safety at Work, Economy, Business and Finance, Employees
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Samsung pulls YouTube ad depicting computer 'puppies' being smashed
How do you get people to buy a staid computer storage device? If you're Samsung, you try something that'll definitely draw attention such as putting puppy faces on computers and then destroying them. The South Korean tech giant has taken down a...
Tags: Apple iPad, YouTube, Viral Diseases and Infections, Justice System, Judges
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Michigan woman gets probation for posting fake sex ad
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A Grand Rapids woman has been sentenced to serve a year of probation for posting a fake online ad offering sex with a woman with whom she argued outside a Meijer store. Amy Burnett was sentenced Wednesday in Kent...
Tags: Punishment, Craigslist, Inc.
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