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Steve Levitan Gets His Wish: "Modern Family" Leaves Hulu (Briefly)

"Modern Family" creator Steve Levitan says he loves the Internet, but says he wants his show off the Web. Because the eyeballs it attracts don't do him any good.Wish granted! Temporarily.

Here’s the Big IPO You’ve Been Waiting For: Demand Media Files With the SEC

Your first peek inside the world's most talked-about content farm. Which turns out not to be a profitable operation yet.

"Modern Family" Guy: Please Take My Big, iPad-Loving Hit Show Off the Web

"Modern Family" is a hit for ABC. And it's also a hit online, attracting some two million sets of eyeballs a week on ABC.com and Hulu. But Steve Levitan, the show's creator, wants it off the Web.

James Cameron Won’t Watch "Avatar" on a Phone. But if You Want To….

The director says watching movies on a phone removes the "sanctity in the film-watching experience." Hope no one shows him the promotional material for T-Mobile's newest Android handset.

Apple: Here’s How to Opt Out of Our Targeted Ads (But Not Our Location Tracking)

If you're willing to do the work, you can opt out of Apple's ad trackers. But Apple is going to keep track of your iPhone's location data, no matter what you want.

Mark Zuckerberg’s European Non-Vacation

Another week, another opportunity for Mark Zuckerberg to get on stage in front of an important audience and explain what he's doing with Facebook. This time, he's in France, talking to the ad world's big shots.

Why TV Still Won’t Embrace the Web Quite Yet

You know the answer, right? But just to spell it out: Even two million Hulu eyeballs a week don't mean much for a hit TV show like "Modern Family."

Apple Makes Good on Steve Jobs’s Promise, Invites Other Advertisers. But What About Google’s AdMob?

Last week, Steve Jobs promised that his iPhone and iPad would be open to outside ad networks. Yesterday, Apple made good on his promise, by changing the terms of its developer agreement. Good news for some mobile ad networks. But what about Google?

Apple Pulls the Plug on Lala, Replaces It With…Nada

The streaming music service Apple bought in December is gone. There's nothing in its place--and it may (still) be a while before that changes.

Two Months, Two Million iPads

Apple is selling 33,000 iPads per day, 1,388 iPads per hour and 23 iPads per minute.