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20 Years Ago, Mount Zion AME Was Set On Fire. Last Night, It Burned Again
By Maanvi Singh In 1996, Bill Clinton spoke at the reopening ceremony of this historically black church. On Tuesday, Mount Zion became the latest in a wave of fires at
Pluto TV, An Online Video Service Targeting Cord Cutters, Will Soon Stream Hulu
By Sarah Perez Up-and-coming video streaming service aimed at cord cutters, Pluto.TV, will now be distributing Hulu’s free content, thanks to a new distribution agreement between the two companies. For
Windows 8’s Market Share Maxes Out At 16% As Windows 10 Looms
By Alex Wilhelm Windows 8’s days atop the Microsoft operating system hierarchy are all but over. Windows 10, a wide-ranging replacement, will be released later this month, meaning that Windows
Google Launches iOS And Android Apps To Help Developers Manage Their Cloud Platform Resources On The Go
By Frederic Lardinois If you’re in charge of managing apps on Google’s Cloud Platform, chances are you are intimately familiar with the inner workings of the web-based Google Developers Console.
Legendary Venture Capitalist Vinod Khosla Is Returning To Disrupt SF
By Matt Burns We just can’t keep him away from Disrupt, and TechCrunch is thrilled to announce that Vinod Khosla will once again be joining us onstage at Disrupt SF
Snapchat Solicits Longer Content By Ditching Tap-And-Hold-To-Watch
By Josh Constine Snapchat wasn’t built to be a mobile television but that’s what it’s become. Having to keep your finger held down on the screen to view worked fine
Somebody Is Cutting Internet Cables In California
By Brian Naylor There have been at least 11 attacks in the San Francisco Bay Area in the past year, according to the FBI. The most recent occurred Tuesday and
13 Emails That Stood Out From The Latest Clinton Document Dump
By Jessica Taylor The thousands of new emails don’t reveal a “smoking gun” from the Democratic presidential candidate’s time at State, but do give more insight into her daily activities–and
Survey Forecasts A Banner Year For Atlantic Sea Scallops
By Annie Ropeik Federal fisheries researchers says their survey found about 10 billion scallops in waters off Delaware and southern New Jersey. They’re predicting a boom for the nation’s most
Antipsychotics Too Often Prescribed For Aggression In Children
By Nancy Shute Drugs intended to treat psychosis are also used to treat behavioral problems in children with ADHD. Less risky behavioral treatments and medications should be the first choice,