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Plus: Superdive could go national, and BiCE won't close, all in our morning news roundup.
Some illustrators are bristling over a request from Google to provide artwork free of charge for the company's upcoming web browser. But others said yes!
Meanwhile, Google doesn't understand why the AP is so angry when it's just trying to help them, and other news on the changing media.
If throwing tons of money and a geeky dude with a huge brain at the music business's problems doesn't fix everything, we guess we're all out of ideas.
Google introduces a solution to a common problem. Can they fix the economy next?
They don't like how when you Google 'Louis Vuitton' counterfeit Vuitton bags come up.
Some media workers got pink slips in their stockings this Christmas. Others nursed hard liquor in order to stay alive.
Could YOUR company get Martha Stewart, Marcus Samuelsson, and others to appear at social hour?
Publishers are $125 million richer than they were last week thanks to a settlement with Google over its copyright-breaking Library Search program — what could they buy?
The search engine reminds us that nothing goes away, and we're not nearly as cool or prolific as we remember.
How Wendi Deng has changed the color of Rupert Murdoch’s politics, and his hair.
1,500 more jobs were eliminated at the bank this week. Plus, the latest on Michael Phelps, JPMorgan, Steve Jobs, and more.
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