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Bitly readies real-time viral search engine, raises $20 million in new funding

theverge.com — Bitly, a New York company that lets users shorten, share, and track URLs, is raising around $20 million in a new round of funding, we have learned ... View in Crawl 4

Bitly readies real-time viral search engine, raises $20 million in new funding

Warren Buffett Is Giving Kids The Opportunity To Pitch Him Their Business Ideas

businessinsider.com — A group of young entrepreneurs will have a chance to pitch their business ideas to billionaire investor Warren Buffett. The kids, who are between ... View in Crawl 4

Warren Buffett Is Giving Kids The Opportunity To Pitch Him Their Business Ideas

45 Healthy Foods to Make and Never Buy Again

greatist.com — Nix those suspicions that good, homemade food comes with an exorbitant price tag. We found exactly the opposite, actually. If we roll up our sleeve... View in Crawl 4

45 Healthy Foods to Make and Never Buy Again

More Unexpected Casting for the Steve Jobs Biopic

funnyordie.com — The hunky Ashton Kutcher was a surprising pick to play Steve Jobs in an upcoming film. Here are some of the additional rumored castmembers for the ... View in Crawl 4

More Unexpected Casting for the Steve Jobs Biopic

Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs in upcoming indie film

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Ashton Kutcher to play Steve Jobs in upcoming indie film

‘Apple Fever’ Has Analysts Predicting $1 Trillion Valuation

bloomberg.com — Apple Inc. rose to a record after two analysts said the stock could surge past $1,000 a share, putting the maker of the iPhone on a path toward bec... View in Crawl 4

‘Apple Fever’ Has Analysts Predicting $1 Trillion Valuation

2012 MLB Social Media Scorecard

ampyourstrat.com — While the Yankees and Red Sox dominate the baseball socialsphere by fan count, a few surprising results were discovered when measuring online engag... View in Crawl 4

2012 MLB Social Media Scorecard

Gigabit Internet for $80: the unlikely success of California's Sonic.net

arstechnica.com — In the late 1990s, small Internet providers flourished; most eventually died out. Here's how one California ISP survived --and thrived-- using... View in Crawl 4

Gigabit Internet for $80: the unlikely success of California's Sonic.net

Apologies: Do They Make It All Better?

livescience.com — At their best, public apologies restore relationships or even improve them. At their worst... View in Crawl 4

Apologies: Do They Make It All Better?

Best Dressed At The Oscars

style.mtv.com — We were captivated by giant crimson bows, voluminous blood orange confections, lace trains, and a particular prince who broke the black tuxedo spel... View in Crawl 4

Hard Drive Shortage to See Major Relief in Q1 2012

hothardware.com — Severe floods in Thailand in late 2011 left the hard drive industry in a bad spot. It's the place where manufacturers and component suppliers ... View in Crawl 4

Hard Drive Shortage to See Major Relief in Q1 2012

Ingenious way to encourage tipping

edibleapple.com — Leaving a buck or two at a coffee shop? Yeah, that’s okay. But if you really want the tip money to roll in, you gotta give your customers a voice! View in Crawl 4

Ingenious way to encourage tipping

Progressives Guide to Social Media 4: StumbleUpon

newsjunkiepost.com — This is the fourth in a series of short articles that are intended to help grassroots activists better utilize social media websites. These are the... View in Crawl 4

Progressives Guide to Social Media 4: StumbleUpon

Microsoft confirms Windows 8's minimalist new logo

electronista.com — Microsoft has unveiled its Windows 8 logo, and explained its design in detail on Friday. The company wanted to incorporate parts of its new Metro d... View in Crawl 4

Microsoft confirms Windows 8's minimalist new logo

Anonymous Antisec hackers break into and bring down FTC website

arstechnica.com — Hackers defaced the websites of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, posting an anti-ACTA message, and protesting the FTC's lack of a... View in Crawl 4

  • Feb 17, 2012 via emfk
Anonymous Antisec hackers break into and bring down FTC website
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