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YouTube has unveiled its new ad-free subscription service

We've been hearing rumors about YouTube's ad-free subscription service for years, but it wasn't until last November that the company actually released something along those lines. It was called YouTube...

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This online dictionary will catalog all of the words the Internet creates

The speed at which the English language adapts and adds new words is what makes it so great, but also what makes it so annoying, mainly due to the fact...

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Bono and Zuckerberg want universal Internet access by 2020

In a co-authored op-ed for the New York Times, Bono and Mark Zuckerberg laid out a plan for how to provide Internet access to the entire world within the next...

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America and China are setting ground rules for cyberwarfare

Back when Russia and the United States were the top dogs, both countries were afraid of the devastation that a nuclear attack from the other could cause, and set some ground...

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Etsy is helping connect its sellers with small manufacturers

It's been six months since Etsy completed its IPO, which valued the company at around $3.5 billion, and now it's time for the company to expand. One of the biggest problems...

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The next-generation Apple TV will reportedly focus on gaming

The Apple Bandai Pippin was Apple's first and only attempt to break into the video game console market, one that was a hilarious failure that the company probably wants everyone to forget...

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Facebook is giving its new education software to schools for free

Facebook has spent the last year or so working with a group of public schools to develop software that can help schools better monitor the progression of their students, and...

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Netflix has turned its attention to a new demographic: teens

Now that Netflix has a significant chunk of American adults in its pocket, the company has decided to turn its attention towards another demographic: teens. Today's young adults are growing...

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Working for Amazon sounds like some kind of nightmare

Imagine working for a company that former employees have described as being a place "where overachievers go to feel bad about themselves" and where it feel like "you’ve got the...

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Former CEO Dick Costolo may be leaving Twitter's board as well

After having been more or less forced to step down as the CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo is apparently considering leaving the company's board of directors as well. While he wants...

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