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The iPad Tweet That Enraged Steve Jobs?

There was inevitably some cultural friction when Apple’s secretive CEO took his new iPad around to New York’s professionally indiscreet media . Exhibit A is a single tweet from a Wall Street Journal editor, which purportedly made Steve Jobs go ballistic: The Journal ‘s online executive editor Alan Murray quickly deleted the Feb. 4 tweet, which, it is now obvious, was issued during Apple CEO Jobs’ show-and-tell with select Journal staff. A tipster told us the deletion ultimately traces back to a furious Jobs. We asked Murray for comment, and he wrote back “I would love to talk about this, but can’t.” In a later email, he added: I will say that Apple’s general paranoia about news coverage is truly extraordinary— but that’s not telling you anything you didn’t already know. Indeed, Apple is a notoriously tight-lipped company, particularly under Jobs, and is constantly trying to control the flow of news about its product. Apple sued a teenaged blogger who published scoops about unreleased products; it lied about Jobs’ health problems; Jobs called a New York Times columnist a ” slime bucket ” for writing about said health problems; and an employee of key Apple contractor Foxconn had his apartment illegally searched after losing an iPhone prototype (he later committed suicide amid intense pressure from his employer). If Jobs did give Murray a tongue lashing — his withering verbal abuse is infamous — the editor can console himself with the knowledge that this is is an especially touchy time of year for the paranoiac. And not just because of the pressures of shepherding and unveiling a new product. At Jobs’ meeting at the Times , the CEO was mostly on point, painting a utopian picture of happy future world awash in iPads. But at one juncture in the meeting, we hear, he took a detour, telling assembled newspaper staff that he gets tons of hate mail from people whenever he launches a new product — people who have never even used it, including angry Apple “fans.” Jobs reportedly described the mail as “really nasty stuff… [things] like ‘Fuck you and your family.'” It sounds like Jobs has been fighting this sort of backlash his whole career, judging from this 1994 Rolling Stone interview: “I’ve always been attracted to the more revolutionary changes. I don’t know why. Because they’re harder. They’re much more stressful emotionally. And you usually go through a period where everybody tells you that you’ve completely failed.” Of course, “fuck you and your family” sound less like fanboys than regretful stock speculators. That’s the sort of e-note to go ballistic over. (Updates: Added background on Apple secrecy, R olling Stone quote.)

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Fairytale’ Breaks Britney Spears’ Download Record

‘Today Was a Fairytale,’ from ‘Valentine’s Day,’ has most first-week downloads by a female artist. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images Another day, another fairytale for Taylor Swift . The Grammy-nominated country superstar has broken the record for first-week download sales by a female artist with her newest song, “Today Was a Fairytale,” off the “Valentine’s Day” soundtrack, the Hollywood Reporter reports

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Print Media’s Big Tablet Letdown

No doubt, Steve Jobs showed off a compelling tablet computer today, one that should excite people who make videogames, TV shows — even books. But today’s Apple iPad debut was a big letdown for magazine and newspaper people. Look, expectations were fairly insane

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Ke$ha Speaks on Unique Name, Song Writing and More

Take one part Lady GaGa , mix it with a dash of Madonna and toss in some Pink. The result

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Will.I.Am, Slash Remix The Who’s ‘My Generation’ For Haiti

Song will premiere during Super Bowl XLIV, where the Who will be performing at halftime. By Larry Carroll Will.i.am Photo: George Napolitano/ FilmMagic Five decades after they famously sang “I hope I die before I get old,” the Who are still alive and still rocking.

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Will.I.Am, Slash Remix The Who’s ‘My Generation’ For Haiti

Weezer Back in Action After Accident

Weezer is returning to the road. After their tour came undone in the wake of last month’s scary bus accident, the alt-rockers are set to return to the stage tonight at Florida State…

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Weezer Back in Action After Accident

Winehouse + Vodka + Assault = No Jail Time

A British judge is forcing Amy Winehouse to do something she’s never done before. No, not go to jail, even though the once perpetually troubled singer pleaded guilty in court this morning to..

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John Mayer Muses on Jen Aniston & Masturbation

John Mayer may be taking a break from the ladies, but that isn’t stopping him from talking about them—or anything else, for that matter—in the new issue of Rolling…

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John Mayer Misses Jennifer Aniston, Masturbates Like a Madman

Don’t complain to us about the risque headline above. John Mayer wrote it for us, basically. The dude may be a tool, but at the very least he is an honest tool

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John Mayer Misses Jennifer Aniston, Masturbates Like a Madman

Best of Celebrity Photos: December 12-18, 2009

Below are a few of the photos posted on The Hollywood Gossip over the past week, accompanying an exciting week of Hollywood rumors and news. Click to enlarge some of the random, sexy, cute and funny pictures, then follow the jump to view more celebrity photos from the last seven days:

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Best of Celebrity Photos: December 12-18, 2009