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Because you can't spell happiness without 'app'
Monday, April 15, the day of the Boston Marathon bombings and the federal income tax filing deadline, was the saddest day online in five years. At least that’s what the makers of the "hedonometer" computer program suggest. Scientists at the...
Tags: Sports, Science and Technology, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Stock Market
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John Riccitiello exits EA: Tenure had ups, downs … and more downs
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times[For the Record, 2:47 p.m. PST March 20: This post has been updated to include remarks from an EA spokesman.] ...... -
Amazon 'TV pilots' are set to fly (Part 1)
Los Angeles Times Television CriticAmazon, the online bookseller turned online department store, turned e-book-reader manufacturer, turned publisher, turned video streaming service, turning movie-and-TV studio, has posted its first 14 "TV pilots" -- six kids' shows and eight grown-up...Tags: John Goodman, Jeff Bezos, Entertainment, Workaholics (tv program), IKEA
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Are Amazon and the CIA doing business?
Amazon can already track your book purchases, recommend titles based on your latest browsing history, and is annoyingly great at peppering the websites you see with ads based on your shopping habits. So would it surprise you to learn that the online...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Police Investigations, Iraq War (2003-2011), Wars and Interventions, E-Commerce Industry
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Letters: Tax trouble for online retailers
Re "Web isn't a duty-free zone," Editorial, April 26 I'm the owner of a small e-commerce site that will be affected by the proposed law to make online retailers with at least $1 million in sales collect sales taxes from customers in states that have...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, E-Commerce Industry, Consumer Goods Industries
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LivingSocial cyber attack may affect 50 million customers
LivingSocial, a daily deals website part-owned by Amazon.com Inc., said Friday that it was hit by a cyber attack that may have affected more than 50 million customers. The company said the attack on its computer systems resulted in unauthorized access...
Tags: LivingSocial, Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Groupon, Inc.
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Internet sales tax bill advances, but final Senate passage delayed
WASHINGTON – The Senate on Thursday failed to pass bipartisan legislation that would allow states to collect sales taxes from larger Internet retailers, but the bill cleared a key procedural hurdle and is on track for approval after lawmakers return...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Anti Trust Crime, Local Government, E-Commerce Industry, Politics
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'Iron Man' fight escalates. Amazon to launch set-top box.
After the coffee. Before watching the NFL draft. The Skinny: Actually, I'm not all that excited about this year's NFL draft since the Redskins don't have a first-round pick. Thursday's stories include Disney's growing feud with theater owners, Amazon...
Tags: Services and Shopping, All My Children (tv program), Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Netflix Inc.
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LinkedIn wants to be your personal assistant with new Contacts app
LinkedIn, the business-centric online social network, is rolling out an iPhone app and website feature that combines users' address books, calendars and email accounts in one location. Like a virtual personal assistant, the new app, dubbed LinkedIn...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Social Media, Computer Hardware, Tim Cook
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Attention comedy geeks: Splitsider enters film distribution business
Watch your back, Netflix. Splitsider.com, widely considered to be the bible of comedy geek news, has become the latest entity to dive into the increasingly crowded pool of original online feature film distributors. Inspired by the success of...
Tags: Entertainment, Louis C.K., Jim Gaffigan, Jimmy Fallon, Netflix Inc.
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WWII poster calls for calm; now it stokes frenzy, feud
ALNWICK, England — Has a piece of advice ever seemed so apt, or so frightfully ironic? Thirteen years ago, Stuart Manley stumbled upon a slightly faded red poster tucked at the bottom of a box of books he had bought at auction. Unfolding it, he...
Tags: New Products, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Oprah Winfrey, European Union, Media Industry
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Top 10 must-have apps for the iPhone and Android smartphones
You can do a lot with smartphones these days, but unless you're downloading the best apps for your device, you aren't really using it to its full potential. So if you aren't sure what to download, just make sure you have these 10 apps on your iPhone...
Tags: Restaurants, Culture, Sociology, Music, Apple iPhone
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