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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
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When someone tells you they make the greatest hoodie ever, what do you do? You visit their factory outside of San Francisco and see just wha...

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Affinity Networks, a company incubated in LA's accelerator Amplify, is debuting today as a network of mobile apps where users can connec...

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Following the implosive death of the Mt.Gox Bitcoin exchange, a number of key players in the cryptocurrency space banded together to release...

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Meet Current.ly, the app that resurfaces interesting content on Twitter. It works a lot like Twitter’s own trending topics, but better. The ...

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A handful of Chinese Web companies are banding together to provide user support -- system upgrades, security services and the like -- to domestic users after Microsoft turns out the lights on Windows XP. Microsoft announced that it's going to punt on Windows XP in early April. Alas, an estimated 25-plus percent of China's computers run on the operating system. But fear not! Messaging service Tencent, search engine Sogou, software outfit Kingsort and a handful of others are stepping in to fill the void when Microsoft moves on.


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A handful of Chinese Web companies are banding together to provide user support -- system upgrades, security services and the like -- to d...

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Apple has a long history of supporting the LGBT community, and today the company takes yet another step towards marriage equality for everyo...

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Back in 2012, I wrote about a fun little project called MVF, which promised to reveal the most valuable person following you on Twitter. The...

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