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5 Alcohol Ads That Confirm Your Worst Fears About Drinking
Advertisers would have you believe that strapping on a healthy buzz by way of a bottle of something a little more elegant will magically transform you...
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Google Is Attacking Apple From The Inside Out—And It's Working
After years of hammering away at Apple's share of the smartphone market with cheap-to-free Android phones, Google has lately adopted a new tactic to win mobile. Call it "the worm strategy"—because Google is attacking Apple from the inside out.
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This Dumb Year: The 57 Lamest Moments in Tech 2012
From Apple's Maps flub to Microsoft's removal of the Windows Start button, it's been a very strange year.
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Zynga shuts down PetVille, 10 other apps
Zynga closed down 11 games as part of a cost-cutting move.
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The Netbook Isn’t Dead... It’s Just Resting
There's still a market for light, small, cheap laptops.
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Fab Passes 10 Million Members, Sells 5.4 Products Every Minute
Fab has quickly emerged as a significant force in the e-commerce space. The design-focused shopping site now has more than 10 million members, up from 7.5 million in September.
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“The Tinkerers”: How corporations kill creativity
There's a reason Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple in their garage: We've stopped rewarding inventors.
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Seth's Blog: Learning how to see
If you want to make something new, start with understanding. Understanding what's already present, and understanding the opportunities in what's not. Most of all, understanding how it all fits together.
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Galaxy Note II sales hit 1 million in South Korea
Despite initial complaints that Samsung’s (005930) original Galaxy Note smartphone was too big and too clunky to ever see success, the handset sold through the roof and sparked the phablet phenomenon.
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Trump proposes massive onetime tax on the rich
NEW YORK CNN Billionaire businessman Donald Trump has a plan to pay off the national debt, grant a middle class a tax cut, and keep Social Security afloat tax rich people like himself.
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10 Very Successful Small Businesses That Don't Use Social Media
Some industries tend to have more use for social media than others.
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Developers begin seeing new Apple iPhone hardware and iOS 7 in usage logs
Currently under development, traces of Apple's new iPhone and iOS software have begun surfacing in app usage logs. Developers have contacted The Next Web to share references to a new ...
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Avis buys Zipcar for 500 million
Car rental company Avis Budget Group Inc said it will buy Zipcar Inc for about $500 million in cash to enter the fast-growing U.S. car-sharing market.The offer of $12.25 per share is at a
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Tumblr: David Karp's $800 Million Art Project - Forbes
Facebook is the Internet's phone book. Twitter is its wire service. In Tumblr, 26-year-old Karp has built the Web's canvas. Now can he shape it into a money machine?
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Nearly all the world's diamonds -- legal or not -- pass through this one Indian city.
SURAT, India — The Gujarat Mail is just another red-eye train. Twelve powder-blue passenger cars crisscrossing, like so many hundreds of others, India's northwestern breadbasket through the dark of night. At five minutes past two, the Mail begins its four-hour journey, lumbering south from Surat to Mumbai. Inside, the third-class cabins are equal parts scurrying roaches and dangling unwashed feet...
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Google’s Attack on Apple Is Good News for Apple
Good Google apps for Apple's devices should make everybody happy
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10 Tech-Industry Predictions for 2013
From new innovations, changes in the PC landscape and mobile technology transforming the way people work, learn, communicate and play, this should be a most interesting year in the world of technology.
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Why Are Indian Reservations So Poor? A Look At The Bottom 1%
Everybody knows that Indian reservations are among the poorest places in America, but few people understand the root causes--a lack of property rights and weak legal structures.
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The Bookstore Strikes Back
Two years ago, when Nashville lost its only in-town bookstores, the novelist Ann Patchett decided to step into the breach. Parnassus Books, which Patchett and two veteran booksellers envisioned, designed, financed, and manage, is now open for business and enjoying the ride.
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Avis buying Zipcar in deal worth nearly $500M
Avis is buying Zipcar for $491.2 million, expanding its offerings from traditional car rentals to car sharing services.
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