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Proclaimed iPhone-killer the Droid has been out for a week and it's already seeing price cuts from some retailers.
ESPN is suspending its hotshot writer Bill Simmons from Twitter for two weeks.
The reason: He started mouthing off at Boston sports station WEEI on Twitter.
Music videos from Sony and Universal on YouTube have more advertising sold against them than any other group, according to analysis from TubeMogul.
The hot story in tech right now is "real-time," thanks to Twitter and Facebook, so you're going to hear a lot of noise over the next few years about "real-time" tech startups.
Salesforce is getting into the "real-time" niche, too.
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Earlier this week, we wrote a post called "Who's Who in Google New York." It was a quick look at some of the top execs in the office, and what people are saying about them.
Tesla is working on its IPO, says Reuters citing two sources. Those sources say we can expect a filing any day.
Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield left Yahoo disillusioned and disgruntled. Now based in Vancouver, Canada, Stewart started Tiny Speck, Inc.
Yahoo must keep its share of search above 11% for the next three years, otherwise the Microsoft deal won't add additional profits, says Doug Anmuth of Barcalys.
George Stephanopoulos is the frontrunner to replace Diane Sawyer on ABC's "Good Morning America," but some staffers on the show doubt whether he could handle an interview with the likes of Chaz Bono, TVNewser hears.