Links: 2013-04-02
Note: I am on vacation in Germany through the end of the week. Regular posts will begin again when I return. Meanwhile, I will keep posting links posts.
News links for 2 Apr 2013
Apple to Begin iPhone Production This Quarter – WSJ.com
Vodafone shares reach 10-year high | Business | The Guardian
Ford and Chrysler have best US sales month since 2007 in March | Business | guardian.co.uk
Germans develop a thirst to own their homes – Telegraph
Jim O’Neill: China Cycle Will Be Softer – Business Insider
Reeder Bids Google Reader Farewell, Mac & iPad Apps Go Free
Amazon is the cloud to beat, but Google has the cloud to watch. Here’s why. — Tech News and Analysis
Samsung to Introduce Galaxy “Mega” Phones, 5.8″ and 6.3″ Handsets – Droid Life
UK manufacturing sector continues to shrink | Business | guardian.co.uk
Goldman Drops Apple From ‘Conviction Buy’ List, Keeps Buy Rating – MarketBeat – WSJ
ekathimerini.com | Cyprus Finance Minister Michalis Sarris resigns [Update]
Eurozone jobless rate hits record high of 12% | Business | guardian.co.uk
Cyprus finance minister resigns – Telegraph
Facebook In Talks To Buy Bang With Friends | TechCrunch
Gun control: America’s gun divide | The Economist
Gun deaths shaped by race in America
Understanding the Modern Monetary System – Part 1 – PRAGMATIC CAPITALISM
Griechenlands Banken erhalten Zeit bis Mai – News Wirtschaft: Konjunktur – tagesanzeiger.ch
Why Facebook Home Is Potentially Brilliant | TechCrunch
Bank of Japan chief vows ’bold’ monetary easing | South China Morning Post
Internet Pricing: The Next Policy Frontier – Daniel Lyons – Voices – AllThingsD
China’s anti-Apple campaign estimated to cost Apple $13 billion in sales
Spain ‘to revise down growth forecast and seek more time to cut deficit’ – Telegraph
Νέες λίστες με εταιρείες που απέσυραν καταθέσεις | News
Feedly adds 3M new users in 2 weeks, updates mobile apps, and plans premium version — paidContent
Cypriot president angrily denies claims family member exported bank funds | Business | The Guardian
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