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Growing popularity of special desk makes standing the new sitting
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Facebook, Twitter ‘more important’ than 9/11, says Foreign Policy
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Groupon is winning the clone wars
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Majesco finds success on Kinect and Wii – Twister Mania and other family titles coming
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Facebook pays bug hunters $40,000 in less than a month
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Internet anonymity suffering scrutiny courtesy of the London riots
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New Facebook additions are a reaction to competitors
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Social networking causes teens to drink and smoke drugs, study says
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Facebook to add photo filters, takes on Instagram
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AT&T trying to ditch the HTC Status?
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Ticketmaster, Facebook team up to make buying over-priced tickets a social experience
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Facebook finally overhauls its privacy, sharing, and tagging systems
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Is it the end of the road for SMS?
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The Sims Social officially launches on Facebook
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Facebook: We didn’t mean to censor activists
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Miramax now offers streaming movie rentals on Facebook
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Silicon Valley vs. Silicon Alley: Can New York compete with the best of the west?
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Google+ suggests Facebook blocked its invite links
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Eye-tracking software shows how Google+ ads could line up against Facebook’s
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Two UK men given jail terms for inciting violence through Facebook
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Embracing social media, for better or for worse
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Woman accused of hiring hitman through Facebook
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We’re ready for that launch season, Facebook
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UK may block Twitter, Facebook to help stop future riots
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LinkedIn opts 100 million members into sharing user information within advertisements
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Hands on first impressions of Facebook Messenger
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Anonymous’ new agenda is Operation Facebook
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Save the pseudonyms: Why having multiple online personalities is not a disorder
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London riots: Police use Flickr to help catch looters
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Twitter, Facebook aiding London clean-up
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Facebook may cause serious mental health problems in kids, studies show
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Video: Can you pick out the Google Guru?
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Study shows face recognition technology can reveal much more than your image