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Nokia Befriends Apple in Samsung Patent Trial
6:50:39 AMStan Schroeder
Nokia has sided with Apple in its request for a permanent injunction against several Samsung products, Reuters reports. The Finnish company has filed a brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals on Monday, supporting Apple's case. The brief is currently sealed, but the accompanying summary shows that Nokia thinks judge Lucy Koh was wrong when she denied Apple's request for a permanent injunction of Samsung's products.

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Apple Remains the Top U.S. Smartphone Maker, Report Says
4:07:34 AMStan Schroeder
Apple has extended its lead as the top U.S. smartphone-maker, by grabbing another 3.5% of total market, according to ComScore's latest data. The Cupertino, Calif. giant captured a formidable 37.8% of the U.S. market during the three-month average period ending January 2013, leaving its competitors in the dust.

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Android App Pays You $25 a Month for Watching Ads
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 7:11 PMLaptop Magazine
It's about time we got paid for watching ads. The Indiegogo project for SmartAds today announced its intentions to pay smartphone and tablet users up to $25 per device, per month to be served on the lock screen of their devices. If you have both a tablet and a phone, you could make as much as $50 each month.

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Time Inc. Is Up for Grabs
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 6:37 PMLauren Indvik
Time Warner is spinning off its magazine unit, Time Inc., into a separate, publicly traded company, it was announced Wednesday evening. Laura Lang, who was brought on as CEO of Time Inc. in late 2011, will step down after the transition is completed and a new CEO has been identified. A planned sell-off of most of the magazines to U.S. publisher Meredith will not happen.

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'Oh My Disney' Recasts Characters for Social Media Sharing
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 5:03 PMSamantha Murphy
Disney is adding some magic to its social footprint, thanks to a new editorial site which pairs smart and punchy text with classic and current characters.

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Startups Bet Audio Is the Next Frontier for Social Media
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 4:46 PMSeth Fiegerman
New apps and websites seem to pop up every other week to help us share our lives with friends and family through videos, pictures and text messages, but in the process, we've moved farther and farther away from what was once the central means of communicating: the sound of our own voice. Now, a couple startups are trying to change that.

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4 Vital Conversations for Any Startup Team
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 4:22 PMNellie Akalp
Navigating business management with friends or family members can be tricky. Have some kind of partnership agreement in place from the start.

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Announcing a Live Chat With Digital Royalty Founder Amy Jo Martin
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 2:07 PMScott Gerber
Streaming live on Mashable, Digital Royalty founder Amy Jo Martin will answer questions from readers at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT) Thursday, March 7. As part of the Young Entrepreneur Council’s #StartupLab initiative, a virtual mentorship program, Amy will appear live via video chat broadcast on this site.

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The Most-Buzzed Startups at SXSWi 2013
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 2:02 PMTodd Wasserman
Facebook's $1 billion or so purchase of Instagram last year launched many a tech entrepreneur's dream, but with it there was a tacit acknowledgment of scaled-down ambitions. Maybe you can't come up with the next Twitter, but there's always the chance that your app will win the lottery and make the big time. The analogy is apt.

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Pizza Hut to Hold 140-Second Interviews at SXSW for Social Media Job
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 1:10 PMSeth Fiegerman
Do you think you can sell yourself for a job in less than three minutes? Then you might be able to land a job as Pizza Hut's next social media manager — or as the company also refers to it, "manager of digital greatness." Pizza Hut is planning to hold 140-second interviews for job applicants interested in the role during SXSW this week, the company announced Wednesday on its Twitter and Facebook pages.

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Beyond Facebook: 7 Social Networks You Should Work For
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 12:36 PMThe Daily Muse
If you love social media, Facebook isn’t the only place you can launch an awesome career. In fact, these seven social networks are all amazing places to work—and they’re all hiring, too.

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Why Microsoft Couldn’t Care Less About $732 Million EU Fine
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 11:50 AMQuartz
Microsoft violated the terms of its settlement of an anti-trust case, the European Commission says, by failing to let users know that they could use a web browser other than Microsoft Internet Explorer on their Windows-based PCs. This may seem like a very last-century thing to be fretting about, what with the rise of mobile browsers, which now have more than 10% of the total market for web browsing.

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There Are Now 1 Billion Endorsements on LinkedIn
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 11:10 AMTodd Wasserman
There are now 1 billion Endorsements on LinkedIn, an impressive figure for a feature released just six months ago. As the infographic below shows, some 50 million Endorsements are batted around the business-friendly social network each week and "strategic planning" is the most popular subject for an Endorsement. Introduced in September, Endorsements represented a frictionless alternative to formal recommendations.

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Facebook's 'New Look' May Include Multiple News Feeds
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 10:19 AMSamantha Murphy
Facebook is planning up to make its first major change to the news feed since it launched in 2006 and we could see multiple news feeds based on categories.

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Actually, Marissa Mayer Didn't Ban Yahoos From Working At Home
Wednesday, March 06, 2013 9:53 AMSeth Fiegerman
Yahoo and new CEO Marissa Mayer have come under heavy criticism for their decision to crack down on employees working from home. The move has often been characterized as an outright "ban" on working remotely that would require every Yahoo employee to report to the office no matter what. But according to a new report, the vast majority of Yahoo employees still have the option to telecommute.

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