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Silicon Alley Insider (part of The Business Insider) is a technology focused business news site launched May 19, 2007. It was started by Henry Blodget after he was barred from the securities industry. At the site’s onset Blodget recruited other mainstream reporters including ex-Forbes reporters Peter Kafka and Dan Frommer.
The site offers coverage of larger technology companies within the online space including Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and others. Content items are broken into small write-ups usually under 500 words and featuring an image, video clip, or alternate form of multimedia. In addition to original content, the site also aggregates content from a variety of other large, mainstream sources with a brief synopsis. Their original works are often cited by other larger global publications including Vanity Fair CNBC , NY Times Financial Times and Reuters .... (Read more on Wikipedia)
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The White House Stupidly Goes To War With Car Website Edmunds.com - — It is an odd, and we'd say regrettable, pattern of this White House that it lets itself get dragged down into fights with specific media outlets. — George W. Bush experienced acrimony with the New York Times … |
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Fox News Ratings Soar After Snub From Obama - — Gee, do you think Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch love being The White House's least-favorite news channel? Duh, of course they do. — Here's a chart comparing network ratings from the period 9/28/2009-10/11/09, which is when Anita Dunn slammed the network … |
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