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Top Stories of the Day // December 9, 2014

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Today's Top Stories // Dec 9, 2014

Barack Obama Becomes The First President To Write Code

It's official: Obama writes code. read more

YouTube Now Tells You How Copyrighted Music Will Affect Your Video Before You Upload It

Google today launched a new feature in the YouTube Audio Library that allows uploaders who use copyrighted music to see exactly what will happen to their videos... read more

Portland Sues Uber

It's only Monday, but what a week it's been for Uber. They've been banned in New Delhi, kicked out of the Netherlands , and now the City of Portland is suing... read more

Amazon To Let Shoppers Bargain For Lower Prices With New “Make An Offer” Option

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Facebook Brings Graph Search To Mobile And Lets You Find Feed Posts By Keyword

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Xiaomi Expands Beyond Smartphones Once Again With New $150 Air Purifier

Xiaomi latest tech product isn't likely to have Apple fans baying and cursing about patents. That's because it is an air purifier. read more

Hands-On With Facebook Post Search: Strong Recommendations, Yelp Should Worry

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TOP VIDEOS

Built In Brooklyn: Wool&Prince Plans To Make Wool Shirts Cool For Young Professionals

 utton-down shirts and T-shirts might not sound like a particularly exciting or sexy market, but men’s... read more

Gillmor Gang: Not Fade Away

 The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Doc Searls, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday,... read more

Gillmor Gang LIVE 12.05.14

 Gillmor Gang – Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, Doc Searls, and Steve Gillmor. LIVE recording session today... read more

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