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OpenTable Buys Foodspotting For $10 Million to Get More Social

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OpenTable Buys Foodspotting For $10 Million to Get More Social
8:18:47 AMSeth Fiegerman
OpenTable, the popular online restaurant reservation service, announced Tuesday that it will acquire food discovery app Foodspotting for $10 million.

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6:28:40 AMLauren Indvik
"Take a data journalism class," advises Dan Oshinsky, newsletter editor at Buzzfeed, in a tweet addressed to students at the Missouri School of Journalism (and followers of his Twitter feed). "Data journalism people get hired. Period." At present, courses that fall under the data journalism umbrella are relatively scant.

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Facebook Partners With Suicide Prevention Group for Research Project
Monday, January 28, 2013 4:21 PMEric Larson
Facebook has partnered with a suicide prevention group, Save.org, to research suicide warning signs through social media posts.

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Facebook Co-Founder Unveils the New 'New Republic'
Monday, January 28, 2013 2:03 PMLauren Indvik
Chris Hughes, the 29-year-old co-founder of Facebook who acquired a majority stake in the small, storied arts and politics magazine The New Republic last March, naming himself editor-in-chief and publisher, unveiled the results of its 10-month redesign process Sunday. The redesign spans print, web, tablet and mobile.

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New Grubwithus App Helps You Find Someone to Dine With Tonight
Monday, January 28, 2013 1:01 PMSeth Fiegerman
Grubwithus launched two years ago with the goal of helping users organize group dinners with people they've never met before who might just share some things in common. Now the startup is trying to bring a little more spontaneity to this social dining experience. On Monday, Grubwithus released a new iPhone app called GrubTonight, which lets users find and join a group dinner taking place at a restaurant that same night.

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