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Shoply Aims To Socialize Ecommerce, Raises Seed Funding From Top Notch Investors | TechCrunch
Robin Wauters currently works as a staff writer for TechCrunch and lead editor of Virtualization.com.Aside from his professional blogging activities, he’s an entrepreneur, event organizer, occasional board adviser and angel investor but most importantly an all-round startup champion. Wauters lives and works in Belgium, a tiny country in Europe. He can often be found working from his home or...→ Learn More
Samsung 2011 Q4 earnings official: $42 billion in sales, $4.7 billion operating profit — Engadget
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Twitter to Censor Content in Certain Countries
Twitter is giving itself the right to withhold content in specific countries, while keeping that content available for the rest of the world, the company announced Thursday.
How Sitting All Day Is Damaging Your Body and How You Can Counteract It
Do you sit in an office chair or on your couch for more than six hours a day? Then here are some disturbing facts: Your risk of heart disease has increased by up to 64 percent. You're shaving off seven years of quality life. You're also more at risk for certain types of cancer. Simply put, sitting is killing you. That's the bad news. The good news: It's easy to counteract no matter how lazy you are.
Jan. 27, 1888: National Geographic Society Gets Going | This Day In Tech | Wired.com
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The Truth About Sleep & Productivity | Inc.com
Working overtime doesn't increase your output. It makes you stupid.
Digital Textbooks Go Straight From Scientists to Students | Wired Science | Wired.com
A year ago, electronic textbook publishers turned down David Johnston’s big idea: the first interactive marine science textbook.
Android Dominates Moolah Media’s Mobile Ads | TechCrunch
Anthony Ha is a writer at TechCrunch, where he covers media, advertising, and startups. Previously, he was a staff technology writer at Adweek, worked as a senior editor at the tech blog VentureBeat, and was also a reporter at the Hollister Free Lance, where he won awards from the California Newspaper Publishers Association for breaking news coverage and writing....→ Learn More

