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Amazon Tops Apple and Google as Most Reputable Company in U.S.
7:10:52 AMAnita Li
Amazon edged out Apple to become the most reputable company in the U.S., a new study suggests. Harris Interactive interviewed over 14,000 members of the general public for its 2013 Reputation Quotient, which measures corporate reputation among the "most visible" companies in the U.S.

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Salesforce Alums Raise $3 Million to Bring Analytics to Stores
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:59 PMLauren Indvik
The Launchpad is a series that introduces Mashable readers to compelling startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. Name: Nomi One-Line Pitch: A platform that lets retailers track and analyze customer data across multiple channels, including in-store, online and mobile. Why It's Taking Off: Bringing shopper analytics to bricks and mortar.

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Upcoming 'Arrested Development' Could Hit iTunes After Netflix
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:46 PMLauren Indvik
The fourth season of Arrested Development is scheduled to arrive exclusively on Netflix in May. But it may one day be available to watch on DVD or iTunes, Ted Sarandos, chief content officer and vice president of content at Netflix, said at AllThingsD's media conference Tuesday.

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Netflix: 'House of Cards' Is Our Most Popular Show Right Now
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:13 PMLauren Indvik
Netflix's original series starring Kevin Spacey, House of Cards, is the most-viewed show on Netflix right now in all of the countries it operates in, Ted Sarandos, chief content officer and vice president of content at Netflix, revealed on stage at AllThingsD's D: Dive Into Media conference on Tuesday. The show, which was released on Feb.

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Comcast Buys GE's Stake in NBC Universal
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 5:33 PMTodd Wasserman
Comcast on Tuesday purchased General Electric's 49% stake in NBC Universal for $16.7 billion, making Comcast the full owner of the media giant. The cable firm originally bought its 51% stake in NBC Universal in December 2009 for $6.5 billion in cash. Under the deal announced Tuesday, Comcast will also buy GE's remaining NBC Universal properties, including 30 Rockefeller Plaza and CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

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Facebook Wants to Go Deeper Into TV Recommendations
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 4:40 PMLauren Indvik
Approximately half of the commercials during the last Super Bowl included Twitter hashtags to encourage conversation on the platform during the broadcast. Where does that leave Facebook in the TV ecosystem? That was the question posed to Dan Rose, vice president of partnerships at Facebook, at AllThingsD's D: Dive Into Media conference in Dana Point, Calif., on Tuesday morning.

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Are Apple Stores Like Prozac?
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 4:28 PMChris Taylor
Tim Cook isn't the kind of guy you imagine casually throwing around drug references, not even to prescription drugs. The Apple CEO's schedule involves rising at 4am; he's a quiet, perfectly calm and steely manager who gets his kicks from road biking; his dress code is the nearest thing Silicon Valley has to button-down.

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Are You in the 1 Percent? LinkedIn Congratulates Its Elite Members
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 2:49 PMTodd Wasserman
LinkedIn has tapped into the inherent narcissism of social media communication for a very successful program notifying its elite members of their eliteness. The social network this week began sending notifications to users whose profiles were among the top 1%, 5% and 10% most-viewed in 2012.

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'Self' Magazine Reinvents Itself Online and in Print
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 2:09 PMLauren Indvik
These days, a magazine redesign doesn't just involve a magazine — it also includes its website, tablet edition and mobile apps. Such is the case with Self's redesign. The title, which has heretofore concentrated primarily on health and fitness information and advice, is unveiling a punchy new look in its March issue, featuring bolder text, brighter hues, more fashion and a greater focus on the reader's point of view.

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Spotify Reveals Most Popular Love Songs in Advertising and Film
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:56 PMEric Larson
Spotify shared the top 'love songs' used in TV, film and advertisements of the years. Give them a listen here.

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Yahoo Acquires Location Discovery App Startup in Mobile Push
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:46 PMSeth Fiegerman
Yahoo has acquired Alike, a location-discovery app, for an undisclosed sum as part of its continued push into mobile under new CEO Marissa Mayer. Alike announced Tuesday that it will join the Yahoo Mobile team where it will work on building "personalized" and "intelligent" mobile experiences for Yahoo's users.

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Facebook's Next Acquisitions Will Focus on Mobile, Technology
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 1:19 PMLauren Indvik
Facebook's M&A strategy is getting more ambitious. The company's earliest acquisitions were all about talent, but going forward, we can expect to see Facebook buying companies for their products and technologies, Dan Rose, Facebook's vice president of partnerships, said on stage at AllThingsD's media conference on Tuesday.

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Patent Filings at Record High
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 12:02 PMBusinessNewsDaily
The inventive spirit in the United States is alive and well, a new study finds. Research from the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program shows the rate of patenting in the U.S.  has been increasing in recent decades and stands at historically high levels.

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Tim Cook: Apple Will 'Never' Make a 'Crappy Product'
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 11:48 AMSeth Fiegerman
Plenty of people like to speculate on the products that Apple will never make, whether it's a larger iPhone or a smaller iPad, but according to CEO Tim Cook, there's only one thing Apple would never do: put out a dud. "The only thing we'll never do is make a crappy product," Cook said during a wide-ranging interview at the Goldman Sach's annual Technology and Internet Conference on Tuesday.

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Netflix and DreamWorks Working on an Original Kids' Series
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 11:17 AMTodd Wasserman
The competition among Netflix, Hulu and Amazon over exclusive content continues to evolve on a daily basis. On Monday, Amazon claimed exclusive rights to CBS's upcoming Stephen King series Under The Dome. Now, Netflix has fired back with plans to create an original kids' series with DreamWorks Animation.

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