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Washington Post: UAE BlackBerry data ban to be enforced on visitors/tourists as well Image 0 en  - Washington Post: UAE BlackBerry data ban to be enforced on visitors/tourists as well The Washington Post is reporting that the United Arab Emirates’ plan to enforce a BlackBerry data ban on its citizens will extend to tourists and visitors of the country as well. As the Post puts it, the governments security policies… [..]
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Huffington Post Traffic Blows Past LA Times, Washington Post  The Huffington Post has now blown past the sites of both the LA Times and the Washington Post, says Compete.com. Huffington Post had 8.4 million uniques in September, up from 7 million in August. The LA Times site had 8.3 million uniques in September, versus 8.2 in August. The Washington Post took the hardest fall, going to 8 [..]
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"The Washington Post takes THREE days to post an ONLINE ad. No wonder Craigslist took your lunch money, you fossils....  "The Washington Post takes THREE days to post an ONLINE ad. No wonder Craigslist took your lunch money, you fossils."—Edelman VP Michael Krempasky on Twitter. For the latest tech news, visit SAI: Silicon Alley Insider. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story » [..]
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The Washington Post's New Revenue Stream    Reading the Washington Post's website this morning, we noticed that a little shopping cart and the words "Buy Photo" had been added to some of the graphics. In an era when newspapers are struggling to find new revenue streams, this seems like a smart idea. But as [..]
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Science vs. Religion in the Washington Post  My review of Elaine Howard Ecklund's Science vs. Religion is online and will be in the print edition of your Washington Post this Sunday. I'm unaccustomed to reviewing books in 300-400 words, so there's a bunch I'd have liked to say but couldn't, and I felt like I should wait to blog the book until the Post review was out. The very short version of the review [..]
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Washington Post Bids Good-Bye To Its Business Section newspaper stacks.jpg - Washington Post Bids Good-Bye To Its Business Section In this media environment, we suppose cutting a section of a newspaper is better than giving up print altogether. Starting in two weeks, the venerable Washington Post [..]
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In 1942, The Washington Post Warned "Think Before You Twitter"  Disney exec explains Hulu deal [PaidContent] Diller: "We’d love to (have) Yahoo Personals" [PaidContent] In 1902, the Boston Globe described “Face Book The New Fad,” [NYT [..]
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Washington Post To Close LA, New York And Chicago Bureaus NewspaperStackSmall - Washington Post To Close LA, New York And Chicago Bureaus The paper will announce plans to shut down those bureaus to trim costs, the Washington City Paper reports. And the correspondents? They'll move back to Washington to focus on reporting from the c [..]
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Washington Post Executive Editor to retire (Reuters)  Reuters - Washington Post Co's Leonard Downie, Jr. will retire after 17 years as the top editor at the newspaper, as the paper grapples with preserving its legacy while courting new readers online. YahooTechNews [..]
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Washington Post's Cable Unit: We Spied On Our Users, Too  The Congressional dragnet over Internet privacy caught another fish. This one is owned by one of DC's most important institutions -- The Washington Post Company (WPO). In a respons [..]
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Washington Post Joins Sony Defense Force [Playstation 3]  Click here to read There Are Many Ways To Be Fired For Insubordination - There Are Many Ways To Be Fired For Insubordination [Screengrab] Sony's PlayStation 3 sales for November weren't just down year-over-year, they invited a surprising amount of mainstream vitriol, with CNN claiming that the console was "dying on the shelves." The Washington Times wasn't any kinder, questioning whether Sony was actually "sabotaging" t [..]
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Washington Post Reeling: Print Ads Down 22%, Online Growth Slowing To A Crawl  No point in comparing the Washington Post's Q2 numbers to Wall Street's expectations -- the newspaper business has gotten hammered so badly that only one analyst -- Lehman's Craig Huber -- is of [..]
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Google To Summarize, Host New York Times And Washington Post Content Google living stories - Google To Summarize, Host New York Times And Washington Post Content Update: We spoke with the guy in charge of Living Stories and posted what we learned here. Earlier: Everyone wants Google to save the newspapers. Today the sea [..]
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Homeland Security Cancels New York Times, Washington Post Subscriptions Click here to read Five Brave Attempts At The Modern Warfare Calamity Song - Five Brave Attempts At The Modern Warfare Calamity Song [Music] In an effort to cut costs, the US Department of Homeland Security told employees it must cancel their subcriptions to newspapers the New York Times, the Washington Post and magazines like Newsweek and Time. How will Homeland Security employees keep on top of breaki [..]
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9% of people that clicked on the Washington Post's Twitter ad for Tuesday's elections engaged with it. Engagement is...  9% of people that clicked on the Washington Post's Twitter ad for Tuesday's elections engaged with it. Engagement is clicking on a link, retweeting, or following Washington Post on Twitter. This level of engagement is "high-average".Join the conversation about this story » [..]

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