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On Saturday, the popular website Nutelladay.com and its social-media channels will go dark in response to Ferrero's cease-and-desist letter

For gaining State Department insights, Fox News' James Rosen had e-mails and phone records searched and was labeled an "aider and abettor and/or co-conspirator"

Yahoo's purchase of the hip media company is a feather in the cap of the Big Apple's tech community

One year after the IPO, questions remain about the company's ability to target mobile users

The Cantabrian capital's digital nervous system cuts costs

The ins and outs of wearing fluorescent trousers

Looking for ethics? Set your GPS to Notre Dame or BYU

Quit-smoking apps get hot in a $1 billion market
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By Louis Lavelle
What a difference a year makes. In just 12 months, our annual list of top employers for the young and restless has undergone many changes. Twenty-four new employers joined the ranking, bringing this year's total to 119, and many of those that participated last year have experienced huge gains, or equally huge setbacks. Here's a detailed look at this year's crop of top employers.
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