A blogger calling himself "Fake Steve Jobs," whose parody of the Apple chief executive amused and enthralled Silicon Valley, revealed himself on Sunday as an editor of Forbes business magazine.
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Catty blogger, already targeted by Universal Pictures and one photo agency, could soon face the legal wrath of an entire swarm of shutterbugs.
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An end to blogger fatigue?
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Deal will make blogging content available with Reuters stories.
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Far East Roundup: China wants bloggers to register their names; Japan offers number portability; South Korea gains in phone sales; North Korea makes dubious biotech claims.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Photos: Web video production company launch party draws big-name techies.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Red Herring reads the tech blogs so you don’t have to.
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Top stories for the week of June 24 2006: Blogging the Mumbai Crisis; A Week in the Life of Google
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Postings on company blog reveal low morale over Vista delay.
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Participatory tech draws corporate customers.
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Largest wireless network will offer mobile blogging and social network service Rabble.
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Redmond giant deletes blog on MSN Spaces service kept by New York Times researcher.
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Simple Star’s Chad Richard wants your boring digital Christmas pics to get the sparkly slide-show treatment.
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Millions viewed mobile video in September; digital cable, modems feed cable industry; teens enjoy creating content online.
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As blogging matures, participants are learning—sometimes the hard way—about the liabilities.
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People blog for therapy; mobile subscribers favor ads to subsidize subscriptions; hosted corporate email grows.
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People turn to blogs for therapy; Mobile subscribers in favor of advertising to subsidize subscription costs; Hosted corporate email and corporate wireless email grow.
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