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Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs

October 5th, 2011 8:24 PM
Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs

The founder and former CEO of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs has passed away, according to the company's official statement on the homepage. To contribute to our research of online reaction to the news, please read KYMdb – Steve Jobs' Death.

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Future of The Simpsons Up in the Air

October 4th, 2011 11:39 PM
Future of The Simpsons Up in the Air

Fox Television confirmed today that The Simpsons may come to an end in its 23rd year unless the voice actors and the company reach an agreement with salary negotiations. For image reference, check KYMdb – fsjal.

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New York Times #OccupyWallSt Revision

October 3rd, 2011 3:20 PM
New York Times #OccupyWallSt Revision

Twenty minutes after a New York Times article on Occupy Wall Street protests was featured on the homepage this Saturday, a reader noticed that the description was revised to give a very different perspective of the arrests. With Twitter-equipped protesters and citizen journalists increasingly breaking the news first, how do we scrutinize the accuracy of information that is all too often incomplete?

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Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs

Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs

The founder and former CEO of Apple Inc. Steve Jobs has passed away, according to the company's official statement on the homepage. To contribute to our research of online reaction to the news, please read KYMdb – Steve Jobs' Death.

October 5th, 2011 8:24 PM

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Future of The Simpsons Up in the Air

Future of The Simpsons Up in the Air

Fox Television confirmed today that The Simpsons may come to an end in its 23rd year unless the voice actors and the company reach an agreement with salary negotiations. For image reference, check KYMdb – fsjal.

October 4th, 2011 11:39 PM

21 comments

New York Times #OccupyWallSt Revision

New York Times #OccupyWallSt Revision

Twenty minutes after a New York Times article on Occupy Wall Street protests was featured on the homepage this Saturday, a reader noticed that the description was revised to give a very different perspective of the arrests. With Twitter-equipped protesters and citizen journalists increasingly breaking the news first, how do we scrutinize the accuracy of information that is all too often incomplete?

October 3rd, 2011 3:20 PM

9 comments