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KCBS In Depth: New Dean Settles Into Role at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism
The sky is the limit for those who want to get into the news business. So says Edward Wasserman, who is clearly enjoying his new role as Dean of UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. The new digital age of information may make our heads spin at times, but Wasserman sees it as a time of unlimited potential for his students.
KTVU News Van Burglarized In Oakland
A KTVU news van parked in West Oakland was robbed Thursday, while a reporter and photographer were on assignment, the latest victims of a string of crimes against news outlets in the Bay Area.
State Investigator Criticizes Feds On Facebook Over Richmond Refinery Fire
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board said that despite some criticism, they are cooperating with state officials on investigating the fire at the Chevron refinery in Richmond.
Online Crime Expected To Go Mobile In 2012
More than likely, we’ll be seeing a rise in cybercrimes in 2012 especially so-called “hacktivism,” according to top Internet security experts in Silicon Valley.
Britney Spears Knocks Larry Page Off Top Of Google+
Google CEO, Larry Page might, at this very moment–be lying down, looking up, and whispering “Hit Me Baby One More Time”…
Netflix Shares Tank Amid Backlash & Defections
Netflix shares plunged 35 percent Tuesday after the one-time Wall Street favorite revealed a massive departure of subscribers angered by price increases & other questionable changes…
KCBS In Depth: Cyberbullying
An interview with Common Sense Media CEO James Steyer and KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on the problem of cyberbullying.
California Earthquake Officials Change Preparedness Delivery Tactic
Earthquake preparedness officials in California are trying to shake things up and they’re making a radical change in their message and how its delivered.
All-Star Game, Showtime Series Increase Giants’ Championship Appeal
The San Francisco Giants have five players in Tuesday night’s All-Star Game, but no matter which team wins, the Giants are already scoring big at the cash register as the team basks in an increasingly profitable spotlight.
Silicon Valley Internet Users Willing To Pay For Play
Pew Internet says a survey of 750 Internet users found that 65 percent said they’ve paid for online content.


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