Headlines for June 24th, 2009
Posted on 24. Jun, 2009 by [modern media mom] in Lastest Headlines, Latest News, Links & Resources

- Supposed Craigslist Killer Gives Not Guilty Plea – "Philip Markoff, the so-called ‘Craigslist Killer,' has given a not guilty plea in the murder of a woman he supposedly met through the site."
- European regulators eye privacy at Facebook, Twitter – "Regulators in Europe want better privacy protection by Facebook Inc., Twitter and similar social networks, fearing information about people could be misused."
- Richard Marx (!) attacks RIAA after $1.92M Thomas verdict – "Jammie Thomas-Rasset was held liable to sharing 24 songs, including one by pop crooner Richard Marx. But the lawsuit wasn't done in Marx's name—this week, he called out the recording industry's 'greedy actions.'"
- Apple MacBook Pro Users Complain Of Distorted Displays – "Apple MacBook Pro users are steaming over an issue related to distortion on their external large-screen displays and their perception that Apple is ignoring the issue."
- Steve Jobs nearly died and lied about it –





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