Top Stories of the Day // March 18, 2014

Tuesday, March 18, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Mar 18, 2014

Popcorn Time Is Hollywood’s Worst Nightmare, And It Can’t Be Stopped

Imagine for a moment if Napster were cloned hundreds of times. If there were a NapsterStanford, a NapsterMIT, or a Napster for your high school completely... read more

If You Gave Superman A GoPro

If anyone ever asks you what you'd use a personal drone for, you could say "Real estate photos".. or "monitoring rhino populations"... or you could say... read more

Seattle Deals A Blow To Uber And Lyft By Limiting The Number Of Ride-Sharing Drivers On The Road

In the biggest blow yet to ride sharing in the U.S., the Seattle city council voted today to limit the number of drivers available on Uber and Lyft in the city.... read more

Amazon’s Set Top Box Will Be A Dongle Like Chromecast, Could Feature OnLive-Style Streaming

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Apple Patents An iPhone Camera Remote With Built-In Display

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Dropbox Acquires Zulip, A Stealthy Workplace Chat Solution Still In Private Beta

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Lenovo To Keep Buying Companies Until It Owns Everything, Everyone

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TOP VIDEOS

Gillmor Gang: Another Fine Mess

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor In a world where big planes can... read more

CrunchWeek: Uber Beefs Up On Insurance, Secret's New Funding, More Trouble At Clinkle

You know what goes great with your TGIF beverage of choice? A brand new episode of CrunchWeek, the show that brings... read more

Foundation: Secret's David Byttow Talks Privacy, Security, and Company Origins

Today is an exciting day for Secret, one of the most talked about new startups in Silicon Valley which just raised... read more

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