Remains of the Day: Dance like nobody's watching

06.05.2011
Apple sends one of its top men to speak before Congress, jumps almost twenty spots on the Fortune 500, and strikes a deal with another major publisher--all before noon. Guess ate their . The remainders for Friday, May 6, 2011 are part of this complete breakfast.

(The Loop)

The office of Senator Al Franken (D-MN) has released the list of folks giving testimony at next week's , spawned by . Among them, Apple vice president of software technology Bud Tribble; we look forward to the inevitable heartwarming movie on the topic, 

(Fortune)

Apple has jumped to the number 35 spot on the Fortune 500, up from its previous ranking of 56. The key to its astronomical rise? A secret plan it likes to call "selling a whole ton of products."

(Wired)