
Kristofize: A Global Birthday Surprise for Nick Kristof Aims to Do Some Good
Nick Kristof, the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist, uses social media to amplify his storytelling. Now, a group of his fans is using social media for a birthday surprise - and to bring attention to some good causes.
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Mom's Facebook humiliation of mouthy teen daughter
A mother, tired of her 13-year-old daughter's mouthiness, decides to post on the daughter's Facebook page a picture of the daughter with a large cross over her mouth.
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Intel-based Lava Xolo phone measures up, says report
Intel-based Lava Xolo smartphone keeps pace with ARM rivals, says report.
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Groupon CEO tells employees the site needs to grow up
Andrew Mason says daily deals site has no margin for error, while blaming "too much beer" for difficulty speaking.
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Advocacy group flip-flops twice over CISPA surveillance bill
The Center for Democracy and Technology once opposed CISPA. Then, to the delight of CISPA's backers, it ceased actively opposing the bill. Now it's opposing CISPA once again.
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Samsung announces quad-core chip for Galaxy S phone
Samsung hints at what's coming for Galaxy S3 phone with new quad-core chip.
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LinkedIn iPad app wants to have coffee with you
New mobile app gives you info about the people you'll be meeting with during the day, in addition to news of their job changes.
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Google Ideas tackles violent extremism
The Web giant launches a new online initiative to bring together former extremists, survivors, nonprofits, academics, and private sector leaders to fight violent radicalism.
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Soccer fans set tweet-per-second record
Soccer viewers are leaving football watchers in the dust when it comes to tweeting during games.
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Congressional task force to study government's wireless spectrum use
A House of Representatives task force was formed to see how the federal government can use its wireless spectrum more efficiently to free up excess airwaves for consumer services.
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