Google’s Real Time Search Falters|PBS Tracks Shows|Kim Kardashian Will Tweet For Money|Reader’s Digest Profiled|Conde Hacked
BayNewser: Google’s real time results were put to the test with the death of actress Brittany Murphy yesterday. But they didn’t fare so well.
FishbowlDC: For the first time ever, PBS has implemented a ratings system to track who is watching its shows.
PRNewser: Kim Kardashian can command $10,000 per tweet from sponsors. But does she disclose her sponsored tweets?
New York Times: An in-depth look at Reader’s Digest Association and the plans that CEO Mary Berner has for the struggling company in the New Year.
WWD: Conde Nast revealed that its computers had been hacked earlier this year, and content from December’s GQ was published online before the issue hit newsstands. The company is now suing the blog FashionZag, which Conde claims also stole pages from Vogue, Teen Vogue and Lucky.
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