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November 11, 2014 |
1. President Obama has announced plans to reclassify the internet as a utility. He's come out in support of net neutrality. 2. Facebook's Messenger app has hit 500 million monthly active users. It was at 200 million in April. 3. Alibaba sold $2 billion worth of goods in a single hour on Tuesday. It's Singles' Day in China. 4. A new iPhone security flaw can see your apps replaced by malware. Apple was first alerted to the existence of "Masque Attack" back in July. 5. AT&T has abandoned its plan to bring a 4G service to airplanes. It's going to focus on growing international markets instead. SPONSORED BY: Four Points 6. Instagram now lets you edit your photo captions. It's one of the app's most-requested features. 7. DogVacay has raised $25 million in funding. It's like Airbnb, but for dogs. 8. Big data software company Hortonworks has filed for an IPO. It did $33.4 million in sales last year. 9. Google has pledged to double donations to help fight Ebola. The company is donating up to $7.5 million. 10. China may have hacked the US Postal Service. They could have accessed the information of over 800,000 government employees. |
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