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The Next Big Opportunity In Enterprise Starts In The Field

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Sorry, A Bug Gave You More Instagram Followers And They’ll Disappear

By Josh Constine No, your last selfie didn’t win you hundreds or thousands of new followers. Instagram confirmed to me today that a bug has caused some users’ follower counts

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Psychologists Group Apologizes For Backing Post-Sept. 11 Interrogation Tactics

By Krishnadev Calamur NPR’s Jon Hamilton, who is reporting on the story for our Newscast unit, says the apology comes in response to an independent report commissioned by the APA

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Post-Apocalyptic Simpsons

By Emma Faesi A chat with director Courtney Sale about the newest play at the Phoenix Theater by Emma Faesi Post-apocalypse tales are hot right now, but they’re nothing new.

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Digital Government Is The New Social Network

By Stephen Goldsmith Recently, New York and Chicago, each a leader in two important municipal reforms — the open data movement and centralized (311) call centers — released requests asking

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Watch Microsoft Ventures Digital Works Accelerator Demo Day Presentations Right Here

By Matt Burns The live stream has finished. Thanks for watching! TechCrunch is pleased to host the live video stream of the Microsoft Ventures Digital Works Accelerator demo day. Watch

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Vaccine For Cholera Protects Whole Community, Even Unvaccinated

By Michaeleen Doucleff A cheap, oral vaccine — about the size of an “energy shot” — offers fresh hope for preventing cholera epidemics, like the one that has killed nearly

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Whistle While You Scroll, Or, How Facebook Could Win With Music Videos

By Josh Constine FbMTV? Facebook is talking with record labels about paying them handsomely to share music videos to the News Feed, according to reports from Billboard and The New

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California’s Driest Region Finds Short-Term Drought Aid

By Kirk Siegler Progress is being made toward bringing water to thousands of Central Valley residents in underserved communities where wells have run dry. The question is how long this

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Pope Francis Apologizes For ‘Grave Sins’ Against Native People Of America

NPR’s Kelly McEvers talks with Nicole Winfield, an Associated Press reporter currently on tour with the Pope, about his apology for the church’s crimes committed against the native people of