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Good morning. Here's the overnight news. -
Yahoo came out with a logo. CEO Marissa Mayer tells the story of its creation in a detailed post on Tumblr. -
Both The New York Times and All Things D have stories recounting the Microsoft-Nokia deal blow-by-blow. -
China Labor Watch is accusing another Apple manufacturer of worker abuse. Only this time, that manufacturer is based in the United States. -
Social networking app Path is now offering a subscription version. For a couple bucks per month, you get unlimited stickers. -
Whisper, another social network, raised $21 million from VCs including Roelof Botha of Sequoia Capital. -
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov sold his remaining Facebook stake for $525 million. -
Jeff Bezos went to the newspaper he owns, The Washington Post, and told employees: "Don't be boring." He also said “it should be as easy to get a subscription to The Post as it is to buy diapers on Amazon." -
There's a search engine hackers are using to find vulnerable Internet-connected cars, lights, and baby-monitors. One dad woke up in the middle of the night to hear a hacker talking to his 2-year-old baby girl. -
Huawei says it is not going to buy BlackBerry, HTC, or any other smartphone makers. -
Samsung came out with the Galaxy Gear, a smart watch. Here are all the cool things it can do. | | | | | | | |
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