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Ugh, does this mean we actually have to look at our cell-phone bill?
Apparently we're in the middle of "#hackercup2011."
Is Rachel Sterne even qualified for the job?
For a while. In case they find out you did something bad.
Is Apple about to become the biggest company in the world?
Google and Firefox both add "do not track" options.
"I kind of wish my life were that cool."
You can't just loll around in Singapore with $2.5 billion in Facebook stock.
A $20 gift certificate on Amazon for $10 on LivingSocial.
After a $20 billion dive, Apple closed the day down less than 2 percent.
A start-up called Hipster got 17,000 sign-ups without revealing what it does.
People feel real strongly about that "Add to DVD queue" button.
The announcement was timed on a day when the stock market was closed.
"You're told the goal is to turn Facebook into the world's first TRILLION dollar company."
It's heeeeeeeeeeeeeere. And AT&T isn't happy.
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