- Skype sold
eBay sells 65 percent share in company for $2 billion - The trials of Craigslist
Wired gives detailed look at business and founder, offers facelift ideas - The '$400,000' Katrina investigation
Years of reporting led to expensive NY Times Mag/ProPublica story - NFL changes social media policy
Allows Facebook and Twitter before and after games; one player isn't happy - Young journos get the boot
More likely to be target of layoffs and buyouts at newspapers, survey says
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