Top Stories of the Day // November 20, 2014

Thursday, November 20, 2014 Posted by bloggerdaddy
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Today's Top Stories // Nov 20, 2014

RelativeWave Gets Acquired By Google And Starts Giving Its $80 App Design Tool Away For Free

RelativeWave, creators of an $80 "interaction design and prototyping" Mac app called Form, has been acquired by Google. As a result, Form is now free. read more

Mattel Pulls Sexist Barbie Book “I Can Be A Computer Engineer” Off Amazon

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Uber Wants To Replace India's Iconic Auto Rickshaws With Chauffeured Hatchbacks

Uber may be in the midst of a major PR crisis in the U.S., but it continues to ramp up its efforts in India -- its second largest market based on cities --... read more

Yahoo Will Soon Become The Default Search Engine In Firefox

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Apple Relabels “Free” Download Buttons On iTunes And Mac App Store To "Get" Following Pressure from EC

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Motorola’s New $25 Dongle Helps You Find Your Lost Keys, Unlocks Your Phone

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How China Is Disrupting The Mobile And CE Markets

Anyone in the tech industry has heard of Xiaomi and OnePlus by now. And if you have been in a media black hole, here is a quick education on these Chinese... read more

TOP VIDEOS

TC Cribs: Famo.us, The Startup Office That Feels Like Home (Because It Used To Be One)

 In this episode of Cribs, we headed over to Famo.us, the startup that’s built a web platform for developers... read more

Messaging App Viber Takes A Step Into Social Networking With New Public Chats Feature

 A lot of messaging apps have been highlighting how their services are a great way for people to directly... read more

Intel's MICA Smart Bracelet Will Be In Stores Before Christmas For $495

Intel today debuted the Intel MICA bracelet (short for “My Intelligent Communications Accessory), which was... read more

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