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Have You Been Keeping Up With Steam's Holiday Sale?
Steam's ridiculous sales are a big factor in my financial woes, yet I can't seem to keep away from them. Now I'm dragging all of you down with me by reminding you that Steam's holiday sale is going on now.
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What’s Next For Social Mobile Games?
New social gaming companies are emerging around the world (hot spots right now are Moscow, Tel Aviv and Helsinki), and in my role I get to speak with developers every day.
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Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week
Check out which pictures were shared and retweeted most on Twitter this week.
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Why the Instagram debacle just taught every tech company to be shadier than ever
Last night Instagram announced that it was retracting a controversial terms of service change that was widely and inaccurately interpreted to mean that the company would be selling user photos.
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Flickr is Going Free for Three Months to Entice Instagram Deserters
Wait... it's not free?
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Facebook Rejects German Demand To Allow Fake Names
Facebook will fight a German privacy watchdog's demand to allow users to register with fake names, insisting Tuesday that its current practice fully complies with the law.
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Facebook Poke Hits #1 A Day After Its Release
Poke by Facebook has hit the No. 1 free app spot on Apple’s App Store, just a day after being released.
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"Gangnam Style" Hits 1 Billion Views on YouTube
It's official: Psy's "Gangnam Style" is the first video ever to hit a billion views on YouTube. All on the day the world was supposed to end.
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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks to release 1 million new documents
WikiLeaks is preparing to release more than a million documents next year, the controversial website's founder said Thursday.
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Facebook tests $1 fee for inbox access
The 'small experiment' will let some people pay to have a message routed to the Inbox of someone they're not connected with, rather have it be banished to the Other folder. Read this article by Donna Tam on CNET News.
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Wikipedia doesn't need your money - so why does it keep pestering you?
Wikipedia claims that the donations are needed to keep the site online. Guilt-tripped journalists including Heather Brooke and Toby Young have contributed to Wikipedia in the belief that donations help fund operating costs. Students, who are already heavily in debt, are urged to donate in case Wikipedia "disappears".
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14 Best Craigslist Ads Of The Apocalypse
"It is highly unlikely the world will end Friday ... but just in case you should experience the pleasure of my massage."
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Amazon and Google on collision course in 2013
When Amazon.com Inc CEO Jeff Bezos got word of a project at Google Inc to scan and digitize product catalogs a decade ago, the seeds of a burgeoning rivalry were planted. The news was a "wake-up" call to Bezos, an early investor in Google. He saw it as a warning that the Web search engine could encroach upon his online retail empire, according to a former Amazon executive.
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The IBM 5 in 5
IBM presents The 5 in 5 in five sensory categories, through innovations that will touch our lives and see us into the future. #IBM5in5
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Amazon Is Selling Stolen iPhones
Gizmodo Twitter friend Ben Dreyfuss. bought his mom an iPhone for Christmas. Ben is a good son! Christmas morning: Mama D. tears open the package, finds a shiny aluminum bundle of joy, and then decides to set it up.
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Mark Zuckerberg's Sister Complains Of Facebook Privacy Breach
Randi Zuckerberg, Mark's sister and former marketing director of Facebook, posted a photo to her Facebook. She was less than thrilled when someone reposted it to Twitter.
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Crowdsourcing tools to combat violence against women
My big curly hair is rich sexual-harassment material. Instead of tying it back to protect myself, I decided to use my academic and professional experience to reinvent a safe environment for me and eve
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Social Media: What Works and What Doesn’t
As we continue as consumers to increase our use and time on social media, our habits and expectations evolve to meet an ever greater range of needs. In turn, this requires that marketers change their approach and use of these platforms as communications, advertising and engagement channels. Here are twelve social media facts with charts.
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Google Economy: How Google Makes $100 Million A Day [Infographic]
How does Google make over $100 million each day through search related ads? This Google economy infographic sets out to tell you everything about it.
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Instagram hit with proposed class-action lawsuit
Suit claims that Instagram is not only making a 'grab for customer property rights' with proposed tweaks to its terms of service, but is also covering its tail by prohibiting users from seeking legal relief.
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