Daily Report: More Wi-Fi Is Available During Flights

Thirty-eight percent of domestic flights now offer the service, a Routehappy report said, Joe Sharkey reports in The New York Times.

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Daily Report: Yahoo Buys Rights to ‘Saturday Night Live’ Archive

Yahoo announced that it had acquired the exclusive rights to classic clips of “Saturday Night Live” from 1975 through 2012, Brian Stelter reports in The New York Times.

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Breaking Up Is Hard When the Web Site Isn’t Ready to Quit

Ending your relationship with a social networking site isn’t easy; more users make the site look better to advertisers.

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Daily Report: Google’s Eroding Lead in Web Search

Though Google is the undisputed king of search, alternative services are chipping into its share of the market, Claire Cain Miller reports in The New York Times.

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S.E.C. Sets Rules for Disclosures Using Social Media

Chief executives can now feel free to post, blog or tweet — as long as they inform investors about their social media strategy first, Michael J. de la Merced writes in The New York Times.

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Leader of Foundation Behind Wikipedia to Step Down

Sue Gardner, who oversaw a period of rapid growth and evolution of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, said on Wednesday that she would step down as executive director of the nonprofit foundation that runs it.

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You May Not Have Posted It, but Facebook Knows

Facebook is no longer relying solely on what its users reveal. Instead, it is tapping outside data sources to learn more about them and to sell more finely targeted ads.

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Daily Report: Yahoo’s In-Office Policy Aims to Bolster Morale

The abolishment of Yahoo’s work-from-home policy created a stir among workers, but some employees say a new office culture is needed.

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W. Eugene Smith: ‘I Didn’t Write the Rules, Why Should I Follow Them?’

In a newly rediscovered interview from the 1950s, W. Eugene Smith discussed a then-controversial and now taboo practice in documentary photography: the staging of photographs.

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Pogue: Surface Tablet Is Sleek Hardware, Weak Software

David Pogue reviews Microsoft’s Surface tablet. He says the hardware is brilliant, but the software is another story.

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