@julpepitone Yahoo's Marissa Mayer auctioning off lunch for charity http://t.co/4tB4dnXGnh via @CNNMoneyTech $YHOO

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@cnntech Apple adding an anti-theft "kill switch" on iPhones -- http://t.co/qnH6QGqWjo #cnn #WWDC

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@julpepitone "You're wonderful," an investor tells $FB. And that's a wrap on shareholder Q&A.

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@julpepitone Zuckerberg ad infinitum: "Unfortunately we really don't have control over what the share price is"

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@CNNMoneyTech Google says it 'has nothing to hide' about government snooping http://t.co/tfJMUDDzLw

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@julpepitone FB shareholder who pointed out the IPO sux: "What percentage of your workforce is above 40 years old?" They don't know.

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Prosecutor blasts Google over drug ads

Mississippi's top prosecutor Wednesday threatened to subpoena the search giant Google over what he called its failure to crack down on ads touting unlawful sales of prescription drugs and pirated entertainment. FULL STORY

By Matt Smith, CNN

Filed under: Web

Vine fuels the rise of bite-sized video

Thanks to technology, most of us now have the ability to shoot and edit long, high-quality videos on our phones, to upload them and to share them socially with everyone we know. FULL STORY

By Heather Kelly, CNN

Filed under: Social Media

Stratasys buys Makerbot 3-D printing company for $400 million CNNMoney.com

Stratasys announced Wednesday that it will acquire Makerbot, effectively merging two of the biggest names in the 3-D printing industry. FULL STORY

Katie Lobosco

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Lytro releases new iPhone app for its revolutionary camera CNNMoney.com

A new app that launched Wednesday allows owners of the pioneering Lytro light field camera to upload their photos directly to their iPhones to edit and share them with friends. FULL STORY

Adrian Covert

Filed under: Tech Biz

Addicted gamers are sweet on 'Candy Crush'

Julia Enright often plays at night while watching TV. Billy Byler plays in the airport while waiting for his flight. University student Breanna Reboca, a skilled multitasker, plays on her phone while walking to class. FULL STORY

Brandon Griggs
By Brandon Griggs, CNN

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Feedly adds Web version in new bid for Google Reader users

Feedly, the Web-content app that got a surge of new users when Google announced it was pulling the plug on its Reader service, is making a play to inherit even more. FULL STORY

Doug Gross
By Doug Gross, CNN

Filed under: Web

Apple TV adds HBO Go and WatchESPN  CNNMoney.com

Apple TV's catalog got a double boost Wednesday with the addition of two popular and long-awaited apps: HBO Go and WatchESPN. FULL STORY

Julianne Pepitone

Filed under: Tech Biz

Raising the next Bill Gates CNNMoney.com

Sarah Broach's son Marlon would rather stick a fork in his eye than play soccer, but he can design one heck of a video game. FULL STORY

Emily Jane Fox

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Google files First Amendment court case against NSA surveillance secrecy CNNMoney.com

Google filed a court petition Tuesday demanding it be allowed to share information about government surveillance programs with the public. FULL STORY

Julianne Pepitone

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Enterprises launch their own private clouds  CNNMoney.com

Scrappy online startups were among the first to realize that renting computing power from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services was an excellent deal. For some, it was the only way they'd get off the ground. What investor would pay millions to build a data center for a new game or service that might not take off? FULL STORY

Nancy Gohring

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Dictionary finally acknowledges humans can tweet, too

The Oxford English Dictionary has finally gotten around to acknowledging that tweeting isn't just for the birds. FULL STORY

By Jethro Mullen, CNN

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Introducing: The kid VC  CNNMoney.com

It's 11 p.m. in downtown Austin, and we're driving in circles in a very un-school-bus-like school bus: blacked-out windows, a bar in the back, bullhorns strapped to the grille, Nine Inch Nails posters on the walls, dubstep whomm-whomm-whomping through what looks and sounds like an expensive, very loud sound system. The… FULL STORY

Scott Cendrowski

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Yahoo: 13,000 government requests for data CNNMoney.com

Yahoo said Tuesday it received between 12,000 and 13,000 requests for user data from U.S. law enforcement agencies over the last six months. FULL STORY

Mark Thompson

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Netflix to debut original DreamWorks Animation shows CNNMoney.com

Shrek is coming to the small screen, as part of a deal Netflix struck with DreamWorks Animation on Monday. FULL STORY

Julianne Pepitone

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Lone Signal aims to send "hello!" tweets to extraterrestrials  CNNMoney.com

Would you pay 25 cents to send a tweet to space on the odd chance that an alien might read it? The founders of Lone Signal hope so. The New York startup is launching a new website through which anyone can submit messages that will be broadcast to a star 17 light years away. FULL STORY

Nancy Gohring

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CNN Ideas is a visually compelling, mentally stimulating series covering bold innovations that will change the way we live in the future. FULL STORY

Visit CNN's new What's Next blog for coverage of innovation, ideas and forward-looking thinkers in the fields of tech, science and social change. FULL STORY

Doug Gross

10 fun Tumblr blogs to follow
Sure, serious-minded folks from the White House on down have taken to Tumblr. But fun, image-heavy blogs are what it's really all about on the Yahoo-purchased platform. FULL STORY

Heather Kelly

Drones: The future of disaster response?
One airborne technology will soon make responding to disasters easier: unmanned automated vehicles (UAVs), more commonly called drones. These portable aircraft can launch quickly in dangerous situations, locate survivors and send data about their whereabouts to responders on the ground. FULL STORY

Jarrett Bellini

Apparently This Matters: Smell-O-Vision for your phone
We just can't leave well-enough alone. A startup company in Japan is bringing back the Smell-O-Vision concept for a smaller screen. Specifically, the one on your phone. Sexting just got way more interesting. FULL STORY

Brandon Griggs

Tools that tell you if you're legally drunk
Most people know when they're hammered. But they may not always know when they're legally drunk. How do you know when it's safe to get behind the wheel and when you should hand the keys to someone else? Here are some tech tools that can help. FULL STORY

Larry Frum

'Defiance' merges TV, video-gaming worlds
Tech has been changing the way we access and enjoy entertainment. From smartphones and tablets with streaming movies to video game consoles offering TV shows, consumers have increasingly become accustomed to their entertainment intertwining in new ways. FULL STORY

Team rebuilding world's first website

Team rebuilding world's first website Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days. FULL STORY

The New York Times | May 27, 2013

The privacy challenges of wearable computing

Wearable-computing fans are starting to sport devices, such as Google's Glass headset, that can record everything going on around them with a wink or subtle click. But what about people who don't want to be recorded? Don't they get a say? FULL STORY

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