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Hall of Fame baseball player Carl Yastrzemski, born Aug. 22, 1939, played left field for the Boston Red Sox from 1961 to 1983. He was named to the All-Star team 18 times during that span and was the 1967 AL MVP. (Photo AP)
Hall of Fame baseball player Carl Yastrzemski, born Aug. 22, 1939, played left field for the Boston Red Sox from 1961 to 1983. He was named to the All-Star team 18 times during that span and was the 1967 AL MVP. (Photo AP)
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Stock sell-off shows an emotional investment in Apple
A friend of mine, a weatherman for a local TV station, always greets me the same way: "Time to sell my Apple stock?" And I always offer the same response: Do you still like the company? "Yes." Then don't sell it. Investors were wringing their...
Tags: Television Industry, Central Intelligence Agency, Social Media, Automotive Equipment, Sony Corp.
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Facebook Goes Public
And with the opening bell, Facebook is now a publicly traded company, valued at more than $100 billion. Financial strategist Clark Hodges bought shares from underwriters as the market openedm partly for its low price of $38 a share, but also because...
Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Media Industry
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Netflix kills plan to split
NEW YORK - To the ranks of New Coke and the Edsel, we can now add Qwikster. Less than a month after announcing a plan to separate its DVD-by-mail and Internet streaming services, Netflix reversed course Monday and said it would keep the two services...Tags: DVDs, Facebook, File Sharing, AOL LLC, Computer Networking and Internet
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Google Plus: Social Network Overload?
Google, the most popular search engine, now has its own social networking site named Google Plus. Will it become the next Facebook? Eventually fizzle out like MySpace? Do we even need another social network at all? Rich DeMuro takes a look at the...Tags: Networking, Facebook, Mass Media, Sociology, MySpace
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News Corp. sells Myspace for $35 million
News Corp. has sold Myspace for $35 million, a fraction of what it paid for the once-hot social media site even as a new generation of Web-based start-ups is enjoying sky-high valuations.
Advertising company Specific Media will team with the singer...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Facebook, LinkedIn Corp., Justin Timberlake, Forrester Research Incorporated
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The Morning Fix: Plot around Hulu thickens! Time Warner Cable and Viacom hit pause in fight. Will Charlie Sheen's character meet ugly demise?
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before finding out if Whitey Bulger's apartment is available. The Skinny: Is it better to go into work and then get crushed with deadlines and pressure, or to know going in that it's going to be a...... -
French Government Says No Uttering Of Facebook and Twitter On-Air
KIAHFollow us on Twitter at twitter.com backslash blah-blah-blah and on Facebook at Facebook.com backslash blah-blah-blah. How many times a day can you hear those words? Well apparently not anymore in France. The government has banned TV and radio show...Tags: Entertainment, Online Advertising, Facebook, Sociology, Mass Media
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Google shuts down Slide, Max Levchin departs
L.A. Times Tech BlogGoogle shuts down Slide after 1 year, CEO Max Levchin departs: Google has closed down Slide, the social media app and game maker it purchased just about a year ago. And while many of Slide's employees will be sticking around at Google, joining other... -
Are Networked Teens Healthier?
Los Angeles TimesWith his gaze fixed on a tiny screen, hearing plugged by earbuds and fingers flying, the average teenager may look like a disaster in the making: socially stunted, terminally distracted and looking for trouble. But look beyond the dizzying array of...Tags: Education, Health, University of California, Berkeley, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Box office: 'The Social Network' starts with a good $23 million; 'Let Me In' and 'Case 39' flop [updated]
Company TownPositioning itself for a strong box-office run so long as audiences keep on pressing the 'like' button, Facebook drama "The Social Network" opened to $23 million at the box office this weekend. It took in more than twice as much...... -
Gold Derby nuggets: 'Social Network' star isn't fan of Facebook | 'The Hobbit' hobbled
Gold Derby• Jesse Eisenberg, star of "The Social Network," makes a startling confession to Anna David: "Look, I don't have a Facebook page because I have little interest in hearing myself talk about myself any further than I already do in interviews or putting... -
Morning Fix: 'Social Network' scores. Rupert Murdoch tilts right again. Sanchez adds to CNN's woes. Quick hook in new TV season. CAA gets an infusion.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before seeing if I had the Kansas City Chiefs going undefeated this season. The Skinny. In Monday's roundup: Sony's "The Social Network" takes the top spot at the box office, but don't look for Facebook co-founder Mark......
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