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Will 3D Printing Fuel Art and Jewelry Forgery?

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Will 3D Printing Fuel Art and Jewelry Forgery?
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 12:54 PMTechNewsDaily
Possible abuses are emerging from the 3D-printing technology, including the ability to cheaply copy and reproduce works of art and jewelry.

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This Is How Facebook Came Up With News Feed Redesign
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 12:23 PMSamantha Murphy
In any redesign process, it's hard to predict what exactly people will end up liking. Sure, you can do informational interviews and use feedback to create a better experience, but sometimes you just have to get crafty to uncover a few surprising things users want that they don't even know they want. That's how Facebook approached its News Feed overhaul, which was announced last week.

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6 Questions With Prezi Co-Founder Peter Arvai
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:32 AMLauren Drell
AUSTIN — Sick of PowerPoints? You might want to try Prezi, a spatial, mind-map inspired presentation format used by 75% of Fortune 500 companies. The company was founded by Peter Arvai, Peter Halácsy and Adam Somlai-Fischer. The latter two were working on a "zooming presentation" concept in 2008, and Arvai met with them to talk shop.

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Google I/O Conference Sells Out in an Hour
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:20 AMStan Schroeder
UPDATE: Google I/O registration sold out within one hour of opening the site Wednesday. Google has opened up registration for its annual developer conference, Google I/O. Students and members of the academic community can sign up for $300, while other attendees will have to pay thrice the price: $900.

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Learn to Code for Free With These 10 Online Resources
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:09 AMZoe Fox
If Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates say so, it must be true: Understanding how to code is the new literacy. Take Zuck and Gates' advice — learn to code. Understanding computer programming will open doors to new jobs and opportunities.

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