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Through a partnership with the postal service, Amazon is going to start delivering packages on Sundays. -
Bob Pittman, the famed AOL and MTV executive, is backing a new media roll-up headed by ex-Yahoo Jim Heckman. -
HTC asked a designer to make an $8,000 smartphone speaker. -
Messaging app Line's revenues are up to $100 million per quarter. -
Rupert Murdoch is 82 years old, and is happier than he's ever been, reports Michael Wolff. -
If you think you're doing all you can to get the startup job you want, you haven't heard the story of how Tristan Walker got started at Foursquare. -
Dylan Love spent a week pretending to be a woman on dating site OKCupid. He learned that men are creepy, annoying, and not very smart about using the service. -
Analyst Benedict Evans points out that while Facebook was smart to buy Instagram, it still doesn't dominate mobile photo-sharing. -
This is what it's like being wife to a husband who just quit his day job to start a tech company. -
Apple is working on phones with curved, pressure-sensitive touchscreens. | | | | | | | |
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