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Posted by Shirley Brady on July 7, 2010 06:00 PM
YouTube revamps mobile website, making its iPhone YouTube app obsolete.
The Huffington Post bought Pollster.com. As Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight prepares to be folded into the New York Times, rival poster John Zogby takes a swipe at Silver.
Disney was ordered to pay $270 million in damages to Celador, the producers of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, to reimburse ABC and Buena Vista U.S. revenues.
NBA star LeBron James will announce his free-agent plans live on ESPN tomorrow night. Speculation that he's going to the New York Knicks drives up MSG stock.
American Airlines lost Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's bodyguard's guns.
CNN fired its Middle East editor for the content of a Twitter message.
Fox News commentator Glenn Beck announced Beck University.
GM sells steering business to a Chinese venture.
MySpace is considering a subscription music service, sources tell Cnet.
Tesla Motors' shares sink.
Time has started putting content behind an online paywall to push readers to the newsstand and the iPad.
Wells Fargo is cutting 3,800 employees.
Sunday's World Cup final will see Spain take on the Netherlands.
The European Union is giving up on genetically modified foods, letting EU members decide their own GMO rules.
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