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The trading algorithms read the news flow and buy, the news writers look at the buying and decide it must be good and so write more positive news words, leading the algorithms to read them in turn, and so buy more.
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In other words, it's the media (read: us), in Marko's opinion, that will affect consumer opinion by influencing enthusiasts (read: you) who will in turn evangelize Nokia's products throughout the US. MeeGo, not Symbian, is the product that will generate that degree of buzz and excitement.
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People who get news on their devices multiple times per day, on either the smartphone or tablet, tend to turn to more sources, get news from new sources, read in-depth news articles, watch news videos and send and receive news through email or social networks.
ENGADGET: Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise
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Turn the page to read about the Boeing executive sentenced to four months in jail for rigging contracts with the Air Force.
NEWYORKER: Great Experiment
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However, reality awaits when the job is lost, friends turn their backs and those that remain start to ask questions based on what they read in the papers.
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"When helping to oversee a reading group with my eldest child, I realised that sometimes when reading books children would read in a wooden way, and get bored easily when it wasn't their turn, " Mrs Donaldson said.
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Now that we are about to complete a full year of operating Pfizer and Wyeth together, with our world-class team fully in place, I have concluded the time is right to turn the leadership of the company over to Ian Read.
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Each sock comes with its own RFID chip, which can be "read" by a NFC (near field communication) device known as a sock sorter, which in turn communicates via Bluetooth with an iPhone.
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