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Facebook Co-Founder Takes the Reins at 'New Republic' Magazine

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Facebook Co-Founder Takes the Reins at 'New Republic' Magazine
Friday, March 09, 2012 10:10 PMSonia Paul
Chris Hughes, 28-year-old new media mogul and Facebook co-founder, is now the publisher and editor-in-chief of The New Republic after buying a majority stake of the long-standing progressive magazine. Hughes revealed his plans for TNR in a letter...



Domain Names 101: How to Avoid Dot-Com Disasters [INFOGRAPHIC]
Friday, March 09, 2012 8:30 PMJoann Pan
The overflow of quick and witty reaction tweets to the new iPad name proves a name is never just a name. This applies for domain names, too. Here are tips to help you avoid these classic dot-com disasters -- poolife.com, therapistsfinder.com or...



BBC Planning iTunes Competitor for TV Shows [REPORT]
Friday, March 09, 2012 12:30 PMPete Pachal
The BBC has plans to create an online hub where customers can download both new and old TV shows, a report is claiming. Such a service would be a direct competitor to the TV offerings from Apple iTunes, and the BBC is said to be offering content...



Self Magazine to Launch Facebook Diet Program and Social Game
Friday, March 09, 2012 12:15 PMJoann Pan
Women's health and fitness magazine Self is upping its investment in Facebook. The publication is launching a social game and diet program on the social network next week. The "Self Workout in the Park Social Game" developed by the magazine's VP...



Google Lets Original Mad Men Reimagine Classic Ads [VIDEOS]
Friday, March 09, 2012 9:50 AMTodd Wasserman
What if Don Draper got in a time machine and had access to 2012's array of digital tools? That's the question that inspired Google's latest advertising initiative. Dubbed "Project Re: Brief," the effort tracks down some of the original Mad Men...



 
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