Business Stories from July 18, 2015 (Change date)
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At 20, Amazon continues to defy predictionsJul 20, 2015 6:13 am - You've got to hand it to Steve Ballmer. On Oct. 22, Microsoft's ex-chief executive officer appeared on Charlie Rose and threw some serious shade at Amazon.com, his forme...
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Apple Pay expands to U.K. as first market outside U.S.Jul 18, 2015 7:40 am - Apple Inc. is making the U.K. the first market outside the U.S. for its digital-wallet system as the company fights for a place in the electronic-payments industry. The ...
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Inside the weird Internet mystery of the 'Facebook Monopoly Man'Jul 19, 2015 8:12 am - Web sleuths suspected, initially, that there were secrets hidden under the Monopoly Man's jaunty blue Facebook hat. Why else would someone bother uploading the weird ill...
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Apple's lack of watch data fuels intrigue about gadget's demandJul 19, 2015 8:12 am - Apple Inc.'s silence on demand for its smartwatch is making it harder for analysts to gauge whether the wearable gadget is performing successfully. Yet even bearish esti...
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Review: YoVivo lets you organize photos in one placeJul 19, 2015 8:12 am - Photo management can be one of modern life's most annoying technological problems. Maybe you weren't great about getting those old photos into albums in the first place....
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Digital news for millennials: LGBT, weed and the latest from 'Game of Thrones'Jul 19, 2015 8:14 am - While the mainstream media was obsessing over the results of the Greek bailout referendum last Monday, the news site Ozy.com was going in a different direction altogethe...
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Japanese government to set up council for 'Internet of Things' developmentJul 18, 2015 7:35 am - TOKYO - The Japanese government will set up a joint council of public- and private-sector parties by the end of this fiscal year to develop and utilize technologies for ...
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Want to feel better about your body? Try Instagram on for sizeJul 20, 2015 3:37 pm - You'd think that, between the filters and the #fitnessgoals and the celebrity-grams, Instagram would make an unfriendly place to talk body acceptance. But as participant...
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How 3-D printing helped a Canadian rooster strut againJul 19, 2015 8:12 am - A rooster found in Calgary earlier this year had lost its feet. Frostbite was probably the culprit, but whatever the reason, the bird couldn't really get around that wel...
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When you'll know the Internet of Things has gone too farJul 19, 2015 8:14 am - PALO ALTO, Calif. - Your toaster will soon talk to your toothbrush and your bathroom scale. They will all have a direct line to your car and to the health sensors in you...
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