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New Apple Emojis Are Here at Last and Redheads Can Rejoice
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Google's Been Hiding a Delightful Secret Treasure Hunt Game From You. Here's How to Play.
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Today's Doodle was all about a milestone
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Exercise paths sent to the app in areas like Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan appear to correlate with military bases
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Facebook Wants to Open Special 'Community Skills Hubs' in Europe
Courses will be offered to groups with limited access to technology, including old people, the young and refugees
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Microsoft Won't Make Women Settle Sexual Harassment Cases Privately Anymore. Here's Why That Matters
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Facebook Just Published Its Sexual Harassment Policy. Here's Why
The tech firm says the move will help smaller companies and put pressure on their peers
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Ex-Twitter Worker Says He Shut Down Trump's Account
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Twitter Revoked the Verification of White Supremacists
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Everything You Need to Know About Words With Friends 2
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Ellen Pao Has Some Sage Advice for Dealing With Sexism
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Uber Picks Expedia Chief as New CEO
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick Resigns
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