- Interesting fact: most Tweets posted are approximately 30 characters long http://t.co/nyWegYjY via @TNWtwit #
- Steve Jobs Doll Legal In Most States, Not Indiana http://t.co/geg3w5Lb via @paidContent #
- Woo-hoo! I finished today's to-do list. Wait. That was yesterday's list. #
- U.S. unemployment nears 3-year low; 200,000 jobs added in December http://t.co/qfLrGYdN via @denbizjournal #
- Top 1% of Mobile Users Use Half of World’s Wireless Bandwidth: http://t.co/1cFnbDsp #
- Why social media couldn't predict the Iowa race http://t.co/ZqJCIAhy #cnn #
- MLB, players union sign off on $240 million Pujols deal http://t.co/uEvu4Rnj via @stlbj #
- Sill adjusting to the idea that labor costs are cheaper in U.S. than other http://t.co/RhVeOvOb via @WSJ #
- Barnes & Noble is latest old-school company struggling to reinvent itself for a digital future. http://t.co/nucvsVUW via @WSJ #
- Tumblr Is Launching Its Own Journalism Operation – @Gawker http://t.co/zFyzPAlc #
- Promoting Vetted News Content on Social Media (or, How Not to Give Your Lawyer a Heart Attack) http://t.co/GuS420mJ #
- Barnes & Noble considering selling off Nook business http://t.co/lK0336LR via @TechFlash #
- All Things Digital: Top cities using Kindle Fire — Seattle, San Francisco, Denver, Atlanta http://t.co/oMNVX4nj #
- Which E-Books Are Most Borrowed From Libraries, And Why? http://t.co/9xLH5uw9 via @paidContent #
- Xerox unit to lay off 96 in Charlotte http://t.co/QpRM9MwF via @CBJnewsroom #
- U.S. Postal Service cuts could cost companies $100M a year http://t.co/EzwWbIP3 via @SFlaBizJournal #
- @cshirkey — newspapers need to learn how to reward the people most committed to their long-term survival. http://t.co/LFURBxfZ #
- Still receiving Christmas catalogs and flyers in mail. Wonder how retailers are planning for less-reliable mail service? #
- Google says paid blogger posts about weren't authorized http://t.co/aLcgagxl via @WSJ #
- Kindle Fire May Have Pared iPad Holiday Sales by a Couple Million http://t.co/krtk9y49 #
- RT @mjenkins: Every time a newspaper editor whines about "young people" and Twitter, a kitten dies. http://t.co/npfwnoi8 #
- Because of cuts in government subsidies — 100 Italian Newspapers Facing Closure http://t.co/TYvDM0KB via @paidContent #
- Did Kindle Gift Cards Outsell iTunes Gift Cards This Holiday? http://t.co/knZO7zjS @allthingsd #
- Forbes: Why Best Buy is Going out of Business…Gradually http://t.co/en7tXOOf and Best Buy's role. #
- If something matters to your business, it better be measured http://t.co/62OEXXb0 @KCBizjournal #
- Long-time user of Flickr, Picasa and Photobucker and heavy user this week. "Best for me" still waiting to be claimed. #
- Are you relevant? The secrets to becoming sought-after http://t.co/astnLYR5 via @Philabizjournal #
- Felix Salmon: Why W. Va. bank's effort to get more expand bike-sharing plan to poor won't work. http://t.co/XjS2vp1a #
- Dave Winer: Listening is hard, and important http://t.co/ZQQcJwWS #
- Except for all the other times, now’s the best or worst time to start a small business http://t.co/ffNkJxbX @R #
- What has the U.S. military learned in Iraq and will it remember http://t.co/A2geTlxu @WSJ #
- Reg Chua: Journalists should be made to study "Thinking Fast and Slow" http://t.co/ov5XVwIv #
- MARK CUBAN: There's Only One Thing In Life You Can Control: Your Own Effort http://t.co/Tmy57Tv0 via @businessinsider #
- Teenagers Just Don't Love Driving Like They Used To http://t.co/cqg4pvk9 via @bi_gettingthere #
- I find myself turning the TV off more often, but consuming more media than ever in print and online. #
- AES unit files Chapter 11; to sell 2 power plants http://t.co/v5DaFidh via @MarketWatch #
- The best economic advice for 2012 may be this: Hold tight. http://t.co/KMvwu5be #
- RT @talkingbiznews: Journalism students learning how to cover business: Christine Lavelle of the Phoenix Business Journal writes abo…… #
- Dec. Charitable giving up 15% over Dec. 2010 — Charities get last-minute boost from donors http://t.co/Svle4yBd via @CNNMoney #
- I did not know this @SarahSBizNews 22% of charitable giving happens on Dec 30 & 31! #
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