Time rolls out yet another Top 100 list and doesn’t realize it’s been hacked. Hard.
Around the Web
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Mapping the Swine Flue
via Around the WebObsessed with the Swine Flu? Following every tweet about it? Now you can map it.
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Facebook CFO Steps Down
via Around the WebWhat does it say about a company that will, in an ideal world, have an IPO in the next year when its CFO steps down? I’m not quite sure to make of it, but Facebook has reported that Gideon Yu, CFO since May 2008, is leaving the company. Gideon was formerly CFO of Youtube, through the acquisition by Google.
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64,000 People Watch President Obama’s Live Web Chat
via Around the WebAs we’re getting ready to produce a live video webcast of the Advertising Research Foundation annual conference – register here to watch, it’s free – it’s nice to see live video webcasting become more mainstream.
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Wealth of American Families Fell 18% in 2008
via Around the WebAccording to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, American families were 18% poorer by the end of 2008 than when the year first started.
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Where Oh Where Does Our Online Content Go?
via Around the WebWondering how and where your content is used across the Intertubes? Attributor launches Fairshare to help you find out.
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Why the Buzz Around the iPhone Kindle?
via Around the WebGadget freaks are freaking out that the Amazon released a Kindle app for the iPhone. Seems they missed that Stanza already does what Amazon promises to do.
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Isle of Mann Becomes Music Industry Player?
via Around the WebThe Isle of Mann sits between England and Ireland. It could become the next big music industry player.
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Fifteen Cents a Tweet? No Thanks
via Around the WebThe price for Twitter to return to Canadian cell phone users? Steep.
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iTunes Pass a Worthwhile Gamble?
via Around the WebiTunes Pass lets you pay a fixed price for anything a band releases within a set time period. But what if they don’t release anything?
