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50+ Events in Las Vegas, New York, Chicago and More

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50+ Events in Las Vegas, New York, Chicago and More
Thursday, April 04, 2013 10:28 PMElisha Hartwig
Mashable's Events Board is a great place to find the leading conferences in your industry — whether that's advertising, technology, media or public relations. This week, we're highlighting five events that we think can help move your career forward. Our picks include events in New York, San Francisco and Atlanta. If you don't find something that's a fit for you, you can check out more than 50 events on our complete listings.

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Google Returns Frommer's Brand to Founder
Thursday, April 04, 2013 1:56 PMLauren Indvik
Google has returned the Frommer's brand name to founder Arthur Frommer just eight months after acquiring the travel guidebook publisher from John Wiley & Sons. In March, Skift reported that Google had ceased publishing Frommer's guidebooks in print. Frommer told The AP he plans to use the naming rights to start publishing the guides in print and e-book formats again.

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Tweets Coming to Bloomberg Terminals
Thursday, April 04, 2013 11:49 AMLauren Indvik
Bloomberg announced Thursday that it is integrating Twitter feeds into its terminals, the real-time, financial data delivery systems found on the desks of Wall Street traders. The announcement follows the SEC's decision earlier this week that social media is now a valid platform for corporate disclosures, though it's likely the two companies began working on the integration at a much earlier date.

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'Harlem Shake' Hits 1 Billion Views in 40 Days
Thursday, April 04, 2013 9:15 AMTodd Wasserman
"Harlem Shake," the love-it-or-hate-it dance craze that swept the Internet earlier this year, has hit 1 billion views after just 40 days, according to researcher Visible Measures. As the company points out on its blog, "that's half the time 'Gangnam Style' took hit 1 billion views and almost a sixth of the time that it took 'Call Me Maybe.'" Unlike those videos, though "Harlem Shake" wasn't a single execution.

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