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In the money

by Mick Weinstein|Published January 19, 2011

Today’s most interesting links

iPhone Sales by Quarter – Alexis Madrigal charts out the outrageous success

The oldest computer ads – Top Design Mag

The story of BankSimple – Carnegie Mellon Today

Soccer player fined £10,000 for tweet – BBC

America by the numbers – NYT

Can this new shirt for the French soccer team help Nike recoup its $400 million investment? – NYT, Beautiful Gear

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Mick Weinstein
Mick Weinstein
Mick is the Head of Editorial for Covestor, a financial journalist and online content specialist. Prior to joining Covestor, Mick was for five years the Editor in Chief and VP Content at stock market analysis website Seeking Alpha, where he built the editorial function as the site attracted over 3.5 million unique monthly visitors and developed an innovative platform for intelligent stock market discussion. Mick is a graduate of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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