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Brad Stone (1971?— ) is an American journalist and writer. He is a technology correspondent for The New York Times. He previously worked at Newsweek. In 2003, he published his first book, Gearheads (ISBN 0-7432-2951-7), about the combat robot culture.

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    Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, has immense power over iPhone applications. Which apps are on his personal iPhone? December 04 In the Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra, the instruments are Apple iPhones. But

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  • Blog Source: www.ramiromarques.com | 4 days ago
    Apple buys Lala for a song - So the *New York Times*' Brad Stone seems to have the inside scoop on the Lala purchase reported earlier by Bloomberg and just after by CNET. It looks l... Há 12 horas .... The Problem with Citizen Journalism - [image:
  • Blog Source: spectator.org | 15 days ago
    What's Brad Stone got that I ain't got? Excluding the possibility of political bias -- and Kaus has been accused of neocon tendencies -- the question becomes somewhat more personal. Am I simply a bad writer? Does Alyssa refuse to Tweet me ... In
  • Blog Source: www.ethanzuckerman.com | 24 days ago
    My friend Bo Peabody thinks we should be asking not just whether ad-supported journalism is feasible, but whether ad-supported social networks will work. In a Washington Post op-ed titled “Twitter.org? .... As Brad Stone and Miguel Helft pointed

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