Thursday, July 9, 2015

Top Stories of the Day // July 9, 2015

Apple Watch Review: After 2 Months… |
A Few Thoughts On Microsoft’s Massive Writedown |
Google Glass Is Alive |
Convicted Silk Road Owner Ross Ulbricht Sends His First Note From Prison |
Sources: Aol/Verizon Eyes Millennial Media For Around $300M In Mobile Ad Push |
Solocam Is A Selfie Stick That Isn’t Completely Insufferable |
Facebook Empowers Us To Tell News Feed What We Want To See First |
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Today's Top Stories // Jul 9, 2015

Apple Watch Review: After 2 Months…

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A Few Thoughts On Microsoft’s Massive Writedown

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Google Glass Is Alive

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Convicted Silk Road Owner Ross Ulbricht Sends His First Note From Prison

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Sources: Aol/Verizon Eyes Millennial Media For Around $300M In Mobile Ad Push

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Solocam Is A Selfie Stick That Isn’t Completely Insufferable

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Facebook Empowers Us To Tell News Feed What We Want To See First

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Blue Apron, the NY-based startup that delivers weekly pre-portioned ingredients and recipes to your home, has been... read more

CrunchWeek: Taylor Hugs Apple, Verizon Buys Us, And New NSA Leaks

 Hello, friends, and welcome to a slightly more important episode of CrunchWeek. This week, we became vassals... read more

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