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With your breakfast this morning, we have a startup horror story that gives us the shivers, Billabong says no to TPG again and rich people really are different.
With your coffee this morning, we have "the Dictator" spills Kim Jong Il's ashes on Ryan Seacrest, who is Buffett's successor and Billabong rejects TPG.
With your coffee and muffin, we have Lloyd Blanfein may step down from Goldman, the greatest running shoe that never got sold and yes, you can shoot a gun in space.
In First Read, Flickr gets a makeover, Anonymous hacks the Greek ministry website and Obama sings again.
Today with your coffee we have that China Telecom will being selling the iPhone 4S, Jeremy Lin joins Facebook and seven things CEOs should know about mCommerce.
Second Opinion includes how Target figured out a teen was pregnant, the FBI is looking to develop an app that tracks threats on social media sites and whether Pinterest is actually theft on a massive scale.
In Second Opinion, we find that Jeremy Lin is a one-man stimulus packaging, investment banking is horrible for your health and personality, and founders don't actually make more money than everyone.
Regulators still don't trust Google, the iPad 3 will run on 4G and the four least romantic travel experiences all in Second Opinion.
Chicken wing prices expected to soar, Gingrich activates Facebook timeline and Peter Thiel is very worried about the future all in second opinion.
Google can't predict where tech will lead society, Kim Jong-un assassination rumors and Kleiner Perkins new fund to focus on startups selling cloud services all in second opinion.