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Google is reviving its terrible 'blob emoji' for some reason
This is why we can't have nice emoji.
By Karissa Bell
Learn the secret to turning your million dollar idea into a business
Don't let someone else do it first.
By Team Commerce
Amazon's next step at world domination could be a messaging app
A new target for Amazon's quest to be everything
The Senate health care plan is a disaster for workers in the gig economy
Somebody has to pay for health care. Gig economy workers could end up footing the bill.
Yes, Amazon is convenient, but is it just too damn powerful?
The Whole Foods deal has breathed new life into calls for antitrust action against Amazon.
By Patrick Kulp
Jacked Jeff Bezos knows grass-fed whey protein powder is $19.99 at Whole Foods
Jeff Bezos is the new J.K. Simmons.
By Chloe Bryan
Trump's latest move to anger the tech community: eliminate the 'startup visa'
The International Entrepreneur Rule was set to go into effect July 17.
By Kerry Flynn
DraftKings and FanDuel aren't merging after all
The deal fell through after regulatory pressure.
By Patrick Kulp
The next great social network: Google Earth?
You could be posting about places in the future.
Almost no big retailers support Bitcoin, and it's not hard to guess why
The potential is there, but Bitcoin has many hurdles to overcome.
New Spotify feature seems to miss the entire point of music
This isn't how humans work.
By Damon Beres
LG to launch another big-screened flagship on Aug. 31
Looks like it'll be quite similar to the company's other flagship, the LG G6.
Heed lord Zuckerberg's rules of visitation, lest your tiny village face great peril
There's only one rule about Zuckerberg visits: Follow all the rules.
Google Drive's full system backup and sync tool is finally available
All your files, saved directly to the Drive.
Tech companies are pushing everyone to join the fight for net neutrality
Fight for internet equality.
By Molly Sequin
Now you can use PayPal on iTunes and in the App Store
PayPal, everywhere Apple is.
Microsoft drops Windows Phone by the side of the road, drives off
Stick a fork in it.
Brace yourself: More ads are coming to Facebook Messenger
Facebook is taking its Messenger ads worldwide.
By Patrick Kulp