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Campbell's Soup Invites Developers to 'Hack the Kitchen'

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Campbell's Soup Invites Developers to 'Hack the Kitchen'
Friday, January 11, 2013 8:00 PMKate Freeman
Campbell's Soup wants to give you new resources for your smartphone and the web to find meal ideas. The company is inviting developers to "Hack the Kitchen" and create web or mobile apps that make people's lives easier when it comes to finding recipes and cooking. The contest begins on Monday, Jan. 14th and the deadline to submit entries is February 1st.

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Coders Combine 70 'Minecraft' Servers Into Massive Online Game
Friday, January 11, 2013 6:12 PMMatt Silverman
Redditor HighlifeTTU shared a photo album with r/Minecraft on Friday that details a massive custom overhaul to the online version of the popular building game. The goal: to unify 70 servers into one enormous game space. Here's why this is kind of a big deal. Multiplayer Minecraft worlds are not served from a central location. Any player can host one, on his local machine or a dedicated server.

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10 Pros and Cons of Gmail's New Compose Feature
Friday, January 11, 2013 5:42 PMChelsea Stark
Gmail rolled out its new Compose feature in October, allowing users the option of a cleaner, more efficient format. Some users rejoiced, while others found the changes difficult to use. Thankfully, Gmail hasn't made the new feature mandatory; you can order your email in whichever flavor you choose. So, which will it be? 5 Reasons to Switch to Gmail's New Compose Click to expand.

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Designing for the Hidden Dangers in Big Data
Friday, January 11, 2013 10:27 AMJoe Carberry
Issues around privacy and data security are increasing. More companies are now adopting strategic approaches that weave responsible privacy practices into the entire life cycle of product design and development.

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