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Filmed concerts come to iTunes

25.11.2009 21:37    theglobeandmail.com
Apple swings deal with live events company Live Nation
Filmed concerts come to iTunes


Worst of crisis over, tech giant says

25.11.2009 21:37    theglobeandmail.com
Cisco seen as indicator of economic trends
Worst of crisis over, tech giant says

Google apologizes for offensive first lady image

25.11.2009 21:37    theglobeandmail.com
Search company declines to remove image but places text ad defending policy

Google to put ancient Iraq museum collection online

25.11.2009 21:36    theglobeandmail.com
Millennia-old artifacts from Babylonian, Assyrian and Sumerian cultures largely closed to public view since 2003 invasion
Google to put ancient Iraq museum collection online


Twitter eyes acquisitions

25.11.2009 21:36    theglobeandmail.com
Micro-blogging services sees making money in 2010
Twitter eyes acquisitions

LinkedIn co-founder sees IPO likely, but not soon

25.11.2009 21:36    theglobeandmail.com
With 53 million members worldwide, company is perceived as strong IPO candidate as market picks up
LinkedIn co-founder sees IPO likely, but not soon

AT&T, Verizon ads duel on airwaves, in court

25.11.2009 21:36    theglobeandmail.com
Wireless foes becoming more aggressive in their marketing
AT&T, Verizon ads duel on airwaves, in court

Rogers told to ditch 'most reliable network' claim

25.11.2009 21:36    theglobeandmail.com
Wireless rival Telus 'pleased' after winning injunction on Rogers advertising claims in B.C. court
Rogers told to ditch 'most reliable network' claim

PUMA's Limited Edition Kehinde Wiley Soccer Boot

25.11.2009 21:27    psfk.com
Kehinde Wiley and Puma have collaborated on a limited edition performance soccer boot to be released in honor of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
PUMA's Limited Edition Kehinde Wiley Soccer Boot

The World's Largest Multi-Touch Wall

25.11.2009 21:27    psfk.com
The ring°wall is the largest multi-touch, multi-user display wall in the world.
The World's Largest Multi-Touch Wall

The Physical Internet

25.11.2009 21:26    psfk.com
Wired has published a fascinating series of photos which highlight the very physical backbone of the Internet.
The Physical Internet

Foursquare Gives Active Users Tiered Superpower Access

25.11.2009 21:25    psfk.com
Foursquare has created levels of tiered access for its users, giving active users more control over the development of the service.
Foursquare Gives Active Users Tiered Superpower Access

Fire Design's Colorful Fire Extinguishers

25.11.2009 21:25    psfk.com
Fire Design's line of fire extinguishers make the safety device more attractive and accessible.
Fire Design's Colorful Fire Extinguishers

(Pic) Martin Honert's Giants

25.11.2009 21:25    psfk.com
Art spotted by PSFK at the Chambers Hotel in Minneapolis.
(Pic) Martin Honert's Giants

Camper Hosts Public Event to Select Next European Store Design

25.11.2009 21:25    psfk.com
Camper shoes decided to invite the public in to help review the pitches of five different design firms for its new Berlin store.
Camper Hosts Public Event to Select Next European Store Design

Creative Inspiration from Behance XIII

25.11.2009 21:24    psfk.com
Behance is a company that organizes the creative world to make ideas happen. Every Wednesday, Behance shares 5 fresh art and design projects from their network with PSFK.
Creative Inspiration from Behance XIII

Study Finds Companies Not Fully Capitalizing on Research

25.11.2009 21:24    psfk.com
A new study finds that many large organizations aren't fully capitalizing on the potential of marketing research.
Study Finds Companies Not Fully Capitalizing on Research

Mpls garbage incinerator's plan for expansion hits snag

25.11.2009 19:00    minnesota.publicradio.org
A garbage incinerator in downtown Minneapolis that wants to expand its burning capacity faces another hurdle.

Studies: Fighting global warming reduces human diseases

25.11.2009 19:00    minnesota.publicradio.org
Cutting global warming pollution would notonly make the planet healthier, it would make people healthier too,newly released studies say.
Studies: Fighting global warming reduces human diseases

Study finds chemicals widespread in Minn. waters

25.11.2009 19:00    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota scientists say it appears endocrine-disrupting chemicals and pharmaceuticals are found in even the most pristine lakes in the state.

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