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Days after IPO, Twitter launches custom timelines

  Wall Street Beat: Does Twitter IPO signal a tech bubble? | Facebook's redesigned Messenger takes aim at WhatsApp, Snapchat

 
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Days after IPO, Twitter launches custom timelines
Twitter users will be able to create custom timelines in TweetDeck around conversation on any event or topic on Twitter, the microblogging company said. Read More
 


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Wall Street Beat: Does Twitter IPO signal a tech bubble?
Despite the frothy headlines stirred by Twitter's initial public offering, tech is not in a bubble of the sort that arose before the 2000 dot-com crash. Read More
 

Facebook's redesigned Messenger takes aim at WhatsApp, Snapchat
Facebook is hoping to gain a stronger foothold in the competitive mobile messaging space with an updated version of its Messenger app, which now lets people message each other even if they aren't Facebook friends. Read More
 

Google Images under fire in new E.U. antitrust complaint
A coalition of photographers and picture agencies has made a formal complaint about Google's use of third-party images to Europe's competition watchdog. Read More
 


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Facebook forces some users to reset passwords because of Adobe data breach
Facebook locked some users out of their accounts after determining that their log-in credentials were exposed as a result of a security breach at Adobe. The company is asking users who used the same log-in credentials for Adobe's online services and Facebook to verify their identity and change their password. Read More
 

Netflix, YouTube traffic on the rise, while peer-to-peer file sharing nears extinction
In a testament to the rise of on-demand entertainment, Netflix and YouTube now consume just over half of all downstream traffic in North America, while peer-to-peer file-sharing services continue to plummet, according to a new study. Read More
 

5 cool 3D printers for less than $500
Most 3D printers will set you back a pretty penny, but there are a few out there for less than $500. Here are five worth looking into. Read More
 

 

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