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10 Steps to Building a Top-Selling App | Saturday, July 13, 2013 10:00 PM | Amanda Wills |
| Using the "4 Hour Workweek" approach, one developer created 40 apps with more than 35 million downloads. Here's how he did it.
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Don't Miss These 25 Digital Media Resources | Saturday, July 13, 2013 9:00 PM | Taylor Casti |
| Here at Mashable, we understand that it's difficult to keep up with the latest in tech news. I mean, after all, Sharknado aired this week (that's a cinematic gem that you just have to make time for). But fear not — we've got you covered. To help ensure that you're still your tech-savvy self, we've rounded up this week's 25 best digital media resources, including customizable Instagram gifts and some adorkable wedding invitations.
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Top 10 Tech This Week | Saturday, July 13, 2013 8:27 PM | Dhiya Kuriakose |
| It's been another big week in the tech world, and we're here to show to you the best of the best in this week's top 10 tech. Nokia unveiled the Lumia 1020 with a 41-megapixel camera. In the United States, the phone will be exclusive to AT&T with a two-year contract.
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Is DARPA's Atlas Robot the Real-Life Terminator? | Saturday, July 13, 2013 7:57 PM | Chelsea Stark |
| DARPA's newest military robotic creation is a little too close to our sci-fi imaginations. Called "Atlas," the robot is designed to travel across rough terrain, use human tools and climb using its hands and feet. DARPA — formally known as the U.S. Defense Department' Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — is currently challenging teams to create new software for the 6-foot-tall robot's brain.
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6 Apps You Don't Want To Miss | Saturday, July 13, 2013 5:57 PM | Emily Price |
| Check out our favorite Android and iPhone apps from the week, including eBay Exact, Rebtel, Glasses.com, Twitter, Facebook Home, and IFTTT.
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10 Websites We Miss From 1996 | Saturday, July 13, 2013 2:16 PM | Denise Lu |
| When Yahoo shut down AltaVista on Monday, it reminded us of the golden days of 1996 websites with their 8-bit graphics and primary color schemes. When the Internet was still a novelty, 1996 was a big year for new developments. Hotmail was released commercially, Netscape 2.0 (remember that?) was released as the first browser to support JavaScript and Yahoo had only been incorporated for a year.
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6,500 Live Silkworms 3D Print an Incredible Dome | Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:45 AM | Luisa Rollenhagen |
| Scientists have created a dome printed by thousands of live silkworms. The dome is the first 3D printed structure made out of 100% natural materials.
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