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Can a celebrity news team help revive Yahoo?
Yahoo has been hiring hotshot journalists to boost its news cred, and Monday's addition of Katie Couric could help with the company's efforts to reinvigorate itself. But it has to get the content just right. Read More

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FCC's in-flight cellphone plan carries a lot of baggage
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Twitter tightens security against NSA snooping
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