5 Tech Stocks You Should Have Bought Instead Of Facebook
Hindsight is 20-20, of course, but one year after Facebook’s IPO, here are five technology stocks that investors would have been better off buying.
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Hindsight is 20-20, of course, but one year after Facebook’s IPO, here are five technology stocks that investors would have been better off buying.
Valve was secretly working on a pair of augmented reality glasses and those glasses are still being built by two Valve employees who lost their jobs in the "great cleansing."
Buycott is an app that's here to help you. It's "a platform that empowers consumers to make well-informed purchasing decisions” and saves their precious dollars from getting into the bank accounts of the companies whose business practices they resent.
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Here is a 3D printed doll, cloned from a real human’s head, that you can never unsee.
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In another twenty years, maybe sooner, you won't be signing anything by hand, ever. And that’s not a bad thing, because the act of name signing has, in many ways, veered into the realm of absurdity and farce.
Welcome to Google Island. I hope my nudity doesn’t bother you. We’re completely committed to openness.
For Ben Burtt, the "Star Trek Into Darkness" sound designer, nothing was more useful in deciding what the audience should hear than knowing intimately what the original TV show sounded like.
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