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Firefox 18 Launches
Right on schedule, Mozilla released the latest stable version of its Firefox browser for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Firefox 18 is the first stable version to feature Mozilla's new IonMonkey JavaScript compiler.
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MSN will be retired and users migrated to Skype on March 15
Microsoft on Tuesday mass emailed its 100 million+ Messenger users to let them know that the service is officially being retired on March 15, 2013.
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The Internet Of You
We’ve been hearing about “wearable computing” for years. But we’re finally at a tipping point. It sounds crazy, but the cyborgification of humanity is proceeding apace.
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Facebook's new geographic data exposes tons of phony likes.
How does an airline become wildly popular in a country it doesn't even fly to? Facebook.
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Amazon’s “AutoRip” Service Goes Live
Amazon is today introducing a new service called "Amazon AutoRip," which automatically gives customers free MP3 versions of any CDs they've purchased from Amazon since the launch of its Music Store back in 1998, as well as a growing number of new releases.
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Does Constant Googling Really Make You Stupid?
Preliminary data suggest that all those tweets, status updates and other digital distractions may actually stave off cognitive decline.
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Wikipedia Takes On Travel Industry With Wikivoyage
Jimmy Wales and the Wikipedia gang are getting into the crowded travel industry with a new travel-focused wiki that aims to offer in-depth travel information that's updated as quickly as the Internet.
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Digital Activist and Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz Dead At 26
Digital activist and early employee at Reddit, Aaron Swartz, committed suicide in New York on January 11. He was 26.
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Bing grows more quickly than Google in December
Microsoft's search technology, which powers both Bing and Yahoo tools, gained 0.2% aggregate market share in December when compared to its November tally.
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Think Like Zuck: Leadership Insights From Facebook's Early Years
In the first several years of Facebook’s existence, multiple journalists portrayed Mark Zuckerberg and his friends as party lovers who would code all day and stay up all night. Mark liked to have fun just as much as any other college freshman, but he was also very focused.
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Did porn warp me forever?
Like other boys my age, I grew up with unlimited access to smut. At 23, I wonder if it's totally screwed me up
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What Facebook Should Be Building
Facebook has a big launch event on Tuesday. Here are nine things I think it may be working on, or at least should be. We've heard tips that some of these are already in development and may be released soon, while the rest could fill big holes in Facebook
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Tony Hsieh: Hiring Mistakes Cost Zappos.com $100 Million
Tony Hsieh describes exactly how he set up Zappos.com's hiring process to avoid bad hiring decisions.
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Watch the Official Trailer for 'The Pirate Bay' Documentary
The film details the massive legal battle between the founders and the entertainment industry, as the courts were asked if a websites founders can be held accountable for the actions of its users.
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Did an 11-year-old really create his own social network?
Grom Social, a Facebook competitor for kids too young to use Facebook, was supposedly created by an 11-year-old. But how much of it did he really build?
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Can Facebook bring the magic back?
It's time for Mark Zuckerberg to turn his focus back on users, not just investors
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The 9 least-helpful reviews on Amazon and Google
Collecting “daily dispatches from the Internet’s worst reviewers,” that clueless reader reviews Homer, Zippo lighters, Target, and everything else on the Internet.
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Facebook Unveils a Smarter Search Engine
Now we know what Facebook is building: a better internal search system. Speaking at a much-hyped event at Facebook HQ, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a raft of improvements to "graph search" — that is, the ability to search within your social graph for specifics.
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Yelp’s stock tanks after Facebook’s Graph Search debut
Yelp's stock price has dropped an alarming 8 percent following the announcement of Facebook's Graph Search.
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Delta's New iPad App Shows Off The World Below Your Plane
Glass Bottom Jet allows users aboard Delta's wifi equipped planes to watch the ground pass below as they speed through the sky.
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