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Top Stories of the Day // January 4, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Jan 4, 2014

Forget Mega-Corporations, Here’s The Mega-Network

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Tactus Raises Series B To Help Bring Its Disappearing Touchscreen Keyboard To Market

There were plenty of media darlings at last year's CES, but few tickled people's fancies the way that Tactus and its amazing appearing tablet keyboard did.... read more

Zynga Links Up With Bitpay For A Bitcoin Payment Test In FarmVille 2, CityVille And Other Web Games

Some new ground broken in the world of Bitcoin: gaming giant Zynga has started to accept the cryptocurrency as a payment option for those buying tokens for... read more

Yahoo Sports Gets iOS 7 Redesign, Awesome Gif Creation Tool For Sharing ‘Big 4′ Sports Moments

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BlackBerry Files Lawsuit Against Seacrest’s Typo Keyboard Startup For Infringement

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Ask A VC: Revolution Ventures’ David Golden’s Predictions For 2014

In this week's Ask A VC, we sat down with Revolution Ventures' David Golden to talk about the IPO market, and his predictions for 2014. read more

Publish And Perish? What To Do With That Book Inside Of You

When people tell me they have a book inside of them -- which actually happens quite a lot, probably because I've been fortunate enough to have had a clutch of... read more

TOP VIDEOS

Ask A VC: Revolution Ventures' David Golden's Predictions For 2014

In this week's Ask A VC, we sat down with Revolution Ventures' David Golden to talk about the IPO market, and his... read more

Keen On… The 2013 Debacle: Why Gavin Newsom Says The Government Is On A Collision Course With The Future

It may be the holiday season, but Gavin Newsom, California's tech savvy Lieutenant Governor, is as mad as hell.... read more

CrunchWeek 2013 In Review: Bitcoin's Big Rise, Edward Snowden And The NSA

It's the end of the year, which is always a time for reflection -- auld lang syne and all that jazz. So for the... read more

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