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News Corp plans to move off Google

News Corp wants to to remove its news content from Google and team up with Microsoft's Bing search engine. The move would allow News Corp to profit from its content as Microsoft might pay to feature its papers. Jennifer Collins reports. (11/23/2009)

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What's AOL doing now, anyway?

AOL is reducing its workforce by a third and spinning off from Time Warner. Is this a sign of the end? Bill Radke talks to Business Week media reporter Tom Lowry, who explains how AOL plans to carry on. (11/19/2009)

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Companies get smart on digital data

The data trail we leave behind in the digital age keeps growing. Professor Andreas Weigend talks with Kai Ryssdal about how businesses are trying to figure out how to use that data effectively. (11/18/2009)

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A slow media movement

Have Facebook friend requests, cell-phone messages, incessant emails and texts made it impossible to disconnect? Feel overwhelmed? Sally Herships reports on one solution. (11/17/2009)

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YouTube redirects its news footage

A new YouTube platform called YouTube Direct allows news organizations to solicit and verify footage from individual users, connecting amateur journalists with professional news outlets. Jennifer Collins reports. (11/17/2009)

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Senate explores aggressive online sales

Post-transaction offers are becoming an increasingly popular way for online retailers to snag customers into hidden credit card charges. A Senate committee will be taking a deeper look, as Bob Moon reports. (11/17/2009)

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FDA looks at online medicine regulation

The FDA is considering developing rules for how drug companies can advertise online. Reporter Nancy Marshall Genzer talks the details with Steve Chiotakis. (11/12/2009)

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Bank robbers prefer laptops to guns

The Justice Department has indicted eight computer hackers who prosecutors say pulled off a global ATM heist last year. Jeremy Hobson explores the modern age of bank robbery and the more commonplace presence of digital financial fraud. (11/11/2009)

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Google raises stakes in mobile ad game

Google is buying a company called AdMob, which specializes in placing ads on mobile devices. Smart phones and the like are expected to be the new frontier for marketers. With Google in the game, the stakes just got higher. Joel Rose reports. (11/10/2009)

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Networking Web site gathers inventors

Got any good ideas for making life a little more hassle-free? A Web site may help make your idea the next big thing. Simone Orendain reports. (11/04/2009)

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