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CNET Writer Resigns After Parent Company Meddles in Editorial Process

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CNET Writer Resigns After Parent Company Meddles in Editorial Process
Monday, January 14, 2013 2:58 PMLauren Indvik
CNET senior writer Greg Sandoval has resigned after parent company CBS Corp. forced editors of the tech product review site to remove Dish Network's Hopper with Sling DVR from consideration for its "Best of CES" awards. The reason for its removal? CBS is currently suing Dish for its ability to skip commercials, a feature that's included in the Hopper set-top box.

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Twitter: The Safest Place for Citizen Journalists in Mexico
Monday, January 14, 2013 11:51 AMFran Berkman
A cohort of Twitter users with fake names and profile pictures have become a trusted source of information regarding drug cartel violence in Mexico. These citizen journalists choose to remain anonymous to avoid violent backlash from gang members, but their reports have become increasingly influential. On Jan.

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Nation's First Bookless Public Library Could Be in Texas
Monday, January 14, 2013 11:34 AMLauren Indvik
Bexar County, Texas, has unveiled plans for what could become the nation's first bookless public library. The initiative is being pushed forward by County Judge Nelson W. Wolff, who told The San Antonio Express News that he was inspired to develop a bookless library after reading Walter Isaacson's authorized biography of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

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Getty Images Get Social With Powerful New Trending Tool
Monday, January 14, 2013 7:23 AMSam Laird
With its extensive library of premo photos from major news events and exotic locations around the world, Getty Images could one day become a force on social media. That day may, in fact, come sooner than later.

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