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Motorola Mobility Showcases the Evolution of TV and a Smart, Simple Connected Home at The Cable Show 2012

HORSHAM, Pa., May 18, 2012  /PRNewswire/ -- Motorola Mobility, Inc. (NYSE: MMI) empowered the history of modern TV and the smart, simple connected home—and @ The Cable Show 2012, the company will show ...

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Today in History

Today is Saturday, May 19, the 140th day of 2012. There are 226 days left in the year.

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Super PAC Mocks Obama References to Presidential History

Conservatives are ribbing President Obama for adding factoids about himself to the end of presidential biographies on the White House website and for past statements ranking his administration among the greatest in U.S. history. A new web video by the pro-Republican super PAC American Crossroads...

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Obama's virtual mark on presidential history

Whitehouse.gov has updated bios of recent presidents with nuggets of info linked to President Obama's policies. Conservatives are crying foul, calling the move propaganda. - READ BLOG

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Facebook IPO Poses Questions for Media Companies

In a development that could have an important long-term impact on the online video, mobile and TV landscape, Facebook wrapped up the third biggest IPO in history Friday, with its share price opening with an 11% pop from the $38 IPO price and then settling back to $38.37 at close. That would value the company at over $100 billion.

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Coroner: Reality TV star died of natural causes

DONALDSONVILLE, La.—Authorities in Louisiana say a man who starred in the reality television show "Swamp People" died from natural causes.

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