Links: 2013-04-01

News links for 1 April 2013

Mid-sized smartphones like Apple’s iPhone see most usage, ‘phablets’ a fad – report

Slovenia ‘will not be next Cyprus’ – Telegraph

Apple chief Tim Cook apologises after Chinese consumer media backlash | Technology | guardian.co.uk

Britain’s longest cycling tunnel to open – Telegraph

Aggregators or trusted sources? – San Francisco Chronicle

Troika targets Greek alphabet | Article Page | Home

ekathimerini.com | Troika discussed depositor bail-in for two Greek banks in 2011

Analysis: Easier said than done for Portugal to revive industry | Reuters

The message sent by America’s invisible victims | Glenn Greenwald | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

A nation’s anger homing in on central bank governor – Cyprus Mail

Interview: Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder on Foreign Policy – SPIEGEL ONLINE

Steve Jobs’ first boss: ‘Very few companies would hire Steve, even today’ – SiliconValley.com

Manufacturing in U.S. Expanded Less Than Forecast in March – Bloomberg

Number of the Week: College Grads in Minimum Wage Jobs – Real Time Economics – WSJ

Obama Deports Record Number of Immigrants, Using Scary Private GEO Group to Get the Job Done | Alternet

Analysis: Germany sees itself as Europe’s grown-up, children sullen | Reuters

House prices ‘will overtake pre-crisis peak by next year thanks to government’s new help-to-buy scheme’ | Mail Online

The decoupling of the US and European economies: Evidence from nowcasting | vox

Greenspan’s bullish, time to sell | Business Spectator

Slovenia cuts growth forecast as bail-out fears grow – Telegraph

Japan business mood improves as market reacts to Abenomics | Reuters

Ken Auletta: At Business Insider, Henry Blodget’s Second Act : The New Yorker

China manufacturing activity hits 11-month high | South China Morning Post

Property crash wipes €257bn off value of homes in six years – Independent.ie

Emerging markets dump euro reserves – FT.com

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