Here is today’s Daily Run Down.
- Former Disney CEO, Michael Eisner, could become the CEO of the Tribune Company.
- Google will begin putting Red Google Voice Telephone booths in the US
- Amazon has lost an exclusive deal with Wiley Publishing.
- The Co-founder of Paypal and Slide is now Google’s new Vice President of Engineering.
- BP is scrapping plans to drill in the Arctic due to the Gulf Oil Spill.
- Scientists have found some colorful life living off the coast of Indonesia.
- A proposed German Law would allow employers to Google potential applicants, but not use Facebook.
- A Grad Student has created a cheap $200 Laser Cutter.
- Mophie and Intuit have partnered to create an iOS compatible Cred card Swiping solution.
- 127 Years ago, in 1883, Krakatau erupted and changed the world again.
- MIT has unveiled swimming robots that clean oil.
- New Orleans schools will receive $1.8 Billion for Katrina Damages.
- The NFL Owners have agreed to 18-game seasons.
- Ever Wonder why Fish in the Arctic don’t freeze? Well, now there’s an answer.
- New drugs are offering extraordinary hopes for skin cancer patients.
Look for more stories tomorrow. If an important story has been missed please leave it in the comments.
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