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Prime Spot On The Billionaire List: Jeff Bezos Was (Briefly) World's Richest Man
A surge in Amazon stock made Bezos worth more than $90 billion on Thursday, putting the company's founder and CEO ahead of Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Gates, however, has given billions to charity.
Katie Couric And Yahoo!: Two Brands Wondering What's Next
Katie Couric's leap to Yahoo! has been hailed as a landmark and criticized as an awkward misstep. But Eric Deggans sees in both Couric and Yahoo! media brands struggling to find a way forward.
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The 'Big Data' Revolution: How Number Crunchers Can Predict Our Lives
Companies and governments have access to an unprecedented amount of digital information, much of it personal: what we buy, what we search for, what we read online. Kenneth Cukier, co-author of the book Big Data, describes how data-crunching is becoming the new norm.
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'Giri/Haji' Is A Story Of Cultural Cross Pollination Unlike Anything Else On TV
A Tokyo police detective heads to London to bring back his gangster brother in this BBC series, which is playing on Netflix. Giri/Haji is a thriller that bursts with compelling scenes.
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'Atlantics' Is A Haunting Refugee Story — Of The Women Left Behind In Senegal
Mati Diop is the first black woman to compete at the Cannes Film Festival — where her first feature won the Grand Prix. The movie about women left behind by refugees is coming soon to Netflix.
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Back For Season 3, 'The Crown' May Just Be The Most Delicious Series On TV
The new season of the Netflix's wonderfully entertaining historical soap opera carries Queen Elizabeth II's story into the mid-1960s and '70s, when Britain's post-war afterglow has faded.
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'90s Kids, Rejoice: 'Invader Zim,' A Cult-Classic Nicktoon, Returns
Eighteen years after the short-lived series premiered, Invader Zim is back with a one-off special that lacks the edge of the show's best episodes, but recalls what made it so fun.
This romcom lets you pick the ending — that doesn't make it good
Turns out multiple choice options work better for SATs than for storytelling. Netflix's Choose Love makes the case against AI writing — ordering a movie like a pizza doesn't make for good movies.
'The Brothers Sun' is a freewheeling, messy and quite entertaining comedy-thriller
The jokes and bodies pile up in this eight-part Netflix series about a Taiwanese assassin who travels to L.A. to protect his goofy younger brother and his formidable mother, played by Michelle Yeoh.
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New TV Series Rely On Nostalgia To Hook Viewers
From Happy Days to The Wonder Years, television has long looked to the past for inspiration. Some new shows dig into 1980s and '90s nostalgia: The Get Down, Stranger Things and MacGyver among them.
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