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Could Steve Jobs Become Time's Next Person of the Year?

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Could Steve Jobs Become Time's Next Person of the Year?
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 8:08 PMBen Parr
Could Apple co-founder Steve Jobs become the first person to be selected after his death as Time Magazine's Person of the Year? A panel of experts for Time clearly think it wouldn't be a bad idea. Brian Williams, the anchor of NBC Nightly News,...



8 Digital Trends Shaping the Future of Media [VIDEO]
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 7:25 PMStephanie Buck
At the Mashable Media Summit last Friday, Pete Cashmore provided a broad overview of media's trajectory. He covered the rapidly advancing mobile industry, the relationship between tablet technology and the current media climate, and social...



Fox News Invites Audience to Speak With GOP Candidates on Google+ Hangouts
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 6:56 PMLauren Indvik
Fox News's Special Report with Bret Baier will be hosting a series of Google+ Hangouts with GOP presidential candidates leading up to the election, the program announced via Google+ this week. The first will be held with Governor Mitt Romney on...



Eddie Murphy Out as Oscar Host, Twitterverse Explodes
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 4:16 PMZachary Sniderman
Legendary funny-man Eddie Murphy has quit as host for the the 2012 Oscars. Murphy left just one day after Brett Ratner, a producer for the awards show, resigned after using a derogatory slur in a press conference for his latest movie, Tower...



As Magazines and Retail Converge, Where Will the Editorial Line Be Drawn?
Wednesday, November 09, 2011 9:21 AMLauren Indvik
Lauren Indvik, David Granger, Alexis Maybank and Maureen Mullen on stage at Mashable's Media Summit. According to Forrester research, Americans will spend nearly $200 billion online in 2011, which accounts for about one-tenth of what U.S....



 
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