Post Overview
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Current Event
13 years ago
+15 15 0Woman trapped in shop at new year
While most people celebrated New Year's Eve with parties and fireworks one pensioner in northern France spent the night alone in a locked supermarket.
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Analysis
13 years ago
+7 7 0Explosively Cool Chemistry Behind Fireworks
Sparkling light, sulfurous smoke and repercussive booms all add to the pyromaniac appeal of fireworks. These glittering explosions originated in China and the exciting inventions were developed over the years to create the rockets and Catherine wheel ...
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Expression
13 years ago
+5 5 017 Things Your Flight Attendant Won't Tell You
Ever wonder what your flight attendant really thinks of you? What they'd tell you if they had the nerve? Or weren't afraid of being fired? What deep, dark secrets would they reveal about their jobs?
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Analysis
13 years ago
+5 5 0Who Was First in the Race to the Moon? The Tortoise
The fable is true! Take that, hares.
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Expression
13 years ago
+3 3 0Mr. Android, Meet Ms. Mac
Those of you with long memories might recall an infographic we ran last December -- "Mr. Android." It was a composite picture of the average Android smartphone user...
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Current Event
13 years ago
+6 6 0Taxi app Hailo is raising $30M to take on Uber in NYC
Watch out Uber, the cab hailing app Hailo is hot on your heels in New York City.
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Current Event
13 years ago
+2 2 0Expedia pays $632 million for majority stake in Trivago
Expedia plans to acquire a 61.6% equity position in Trivago, a German metasearch company for a total consideration of Euro 477 million ($632 million).
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Analysis
13 years ago
+2 2 0Adam Lanza Tried To Destroy His Hard Drive. Here’s How We Can Still Follow His Electronic Trail.
Last week, before committing one of the worst mass shootings in modern American history, Adam Lanza tried to destroy the hard drive on his computer. But whatever he was trying to hide might still be recoverable.
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Video/Audio
13 years ago
+10 10 0Why You Should Run, Not Walk, in the Rain
Do you stay drier walking or running in the rain? Many of us run, and it seems like common sense, but this question has been debated before.




















