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10 Years After: A Look Back at the Dot-Com Boom and Bust - The Nasdaq peaked at 5,049 on March 10, 2000, then it promptly nosedived and hasn't come near that level since. Here’s a look at the era that launched — and crushed — a million dreams.


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Texters Should Park the Car, Take the Bus - Taking public transit wouldn't just decrease our carbon footprint — it'd also end all that fiddling with the phone while driving, an insanely dangerous problem.


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Veil Lifts on Apple's Secret Plan to Control Universe - The recently unveiled secret agreement that Apple makes iPhone developers sign supports what many have suspected all along: Apple is trying to control the universe.


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