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    By Piet Levy

    | 10:00AM 9/22/2010
    Desperate to get an iPhone 4, but also desperately poor? San Francisco-based blogging platform Posterous can't help you with your cash strapped situation, but it is giving away 25 iPhones to hard-working college kids, plus covering the costs of each phone's two-year data plan. The catch: must...

    By Jean Chatzky

    | 5:00PM 9/14/2010
    In anticipation of National Money Night Talk on Thursday -- an evening that American Express and I have dedicated to helping you talk to your kids about money -- we asked bloggers at three prominent money blogs to get top savings tips from their readers. They poured in. Here, our favorites:

    By Bruce Kennedy

    | 11:50AM 8/27/2010
    The University of Colorado at Boulder is planning dramatic changes for its journalism program, and J-schools across the country are facing a similar dilemma: How to train students to compete in an industry in constant upheaval?

    By James Altucher

    | 8:30AM 8/06/2010
    Some of the best reads for investors from around the Web, including the stock with the best analyst rating on the Standard & Poor's 500, Bill Gates's 10 life rules and what the next Warren Buffett is buying.

    By Maccabee Montandon

    | 2:00PM 7/30/2010
    In yet another blow to financial media, Slate Group announced that it is shuttering online business magazine The Big Money.

    By James Altucher

    | 8:30AM 7/07/2010
    Some of the best reads for investors from around the Web, including James Altucher vs. Dr. Doom on Squawk Box and posts about Apple's margins, Intel's ideas on jobs, Korean equities and how Google works.

    By James Altucher

    | 8:30AM 6/09/2010
    Some of the day's top online stories for investors, including the comic book indicator for predicting stock markets, an ironic sign at a BP filling station, the truth about the size of the U.S. debt, and why the iPad is going to replace netbooks.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 11:45AM 5/26/2010
    True/Slant, the blogging platform for journalists and other experts, is in for a major overhaul under its new owner, Forbes Media. Blogs that don't fall into Forbes' areas of interest are likely to be eliminated.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 6:30PM 5/25/2010
    Is The New York Times shooting itself in the foot with its plans to charge online readers? I raised the question Monday, asking whether the pay system would reduce bloggers' links to the newspaper, and now bloggers and the newspaper are weighing in.

    By Jeanmarie Todd

    | 6:00AM 5/09/2010
    The modern mom-bloggers behind the Real Food Media Network are at the crossroads of two hot trends: working from home and local, organic, sustainable food -- and they are making money while they're at it.