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Blackjack Domination improves your game, looks good doing it
Let’s just be up front about this: You can’t beat the house. The house always wins. If you think reading this book will flip those odds for you, keep dreaming.
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7 important Facebook etiquette questions no one has answered
As Facebook continues to grow and morph into the monster that it’s becoming (Read: Facebook baby announcements!), we as a society must come together to make new rules for interaction.
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Chrome gets Send to Kindle extension
One of the big problems of an e-reader is putting stuff like magazine articles and Web posts on it for you to read later. There are solutions for doing so, but most of them are proprietary, clunky, or both.
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TerraTime is fun, surprisingly useful
One of the fun things about writing about gadgets and apps is stumbling across something that just seems like a fun widget, but turns out to be genuinely awe-inspiring and useful. So it is with TerraTime.
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Imo adds free voice calling
It seems ridiculous to use an app on your iPhone to make voice calls, but if you don’t need to burn your minutes, why waste them? Especially if you’re using Imo.
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Eyeona: An app to avoid losing out
Fun fact: if you buy something, and it goes on clearance within a certain period of time, you can get the difference back. This applies to anything from pants to electronics. But how do you keep track of receipts and prices? Eyeona to the rescue!
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Flock app lets you collect and share photos from your night out
If you have an awesome night out, or hit up a concert, or even just have a good night at home with friends, you might want to collect photos to remember the moment. This process is an incredible pain in the ass. Flock aims to take the aggravation out of it.
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Photo Locker Pro keeps your photos under wraps
Taking personal photos on your smartphone is mind-blowingly stupid. Once they’re on there, total strangers can access them with relative ease just by finding your phone.
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Obama app may be a bit free with your information
Here’s the reality: anybody can look up what party you’re registered under. It’s not hard. Voter rolls are a matter of public record.
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Google Maps adds a lot of traffic data
Google Maps has been useful ever since it finally made Internet mapping functional instead of requiring a printer. Google has been adding more functionality to it ever since. And now one of its best features is in 130 more cities.
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Apple ‘Bluetooth Sharing’ is another interesting concept nobody will use
The big brains in tech right now are trying to work out a way to get you to dump your wallet and just use your phone to pay for stuff.

