الأحد، 17 مايو 2015

Snapchat's CEO on the question he's asked the most: 'Why didn't you sell?' and 10 More

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Snapchat's CEO on the question he's asked the most: 'Why didn't you sell?'

Evan Spiegel gave the commencement speech at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business, and explained why he held onto Snapchat.

Google reportedly wants to put a 'Buy' button in your search results

The search giant plans to roll out a buy button in search results some time in the next few weeks.

5 can't miss apps: Yallo, WifiMapper, 'Dead Eyes' and more

This week's list includes a zombie-themed puzzle game, an app to help you find free Wi-Fi hotspots and a new encrypted messaging app from BitTorrent.

Anna Kendrick challenges James Corden to a 'Pitch Perfect' sing-off

Anna Kendrick visits the "Late Late Show with James Corden" where she challenges him to a "Pitch Perfect" duel.

5 crazy startup ideas that caught on and paid off

There are startups, and there are startups. Venture capitalists, particularly in Silicon Valley, want to identify startups of the rarest kind.

10 honest Facebook notifications we all need

Explore the monotony of Facebook notifications.

3 damaged windows on 3 trains raise suspicions in Amtrak crash

It's not unusual for trains in the area to have projectiles thrown at them by vandals or teenagers.

How early 20th century America played and worked, in color

Charting one of America's great cultural growth spurts via photography.

Amazon VP: 'Anyone working on NFC is focusing on last century's problem'

Amazon VP of Payments Patrick Gauthier thinks the popular technology isn't the way to go.

Competitive eater destroys 2-pound burrito in 1 minute 44 seconds

That's more than one pound of burrito per minute.

Norm Macdonald gets teary during David Letterman send-off

Comedian Norm Macdonald gives David Letterman a touching send-off on "The Late Show."

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