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February 12
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Expedia offices in Bellevue, Wash.
 
 Traveling together: Expedia to buy rival Orbitz 
 Travel deal is valued at $1.6 billion. 
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 A screenshot of Pinterest. Pinterest partners with Apple on app pins
Users can download iPhone, iPad apps right from Pinterest.
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  Valentine's Day is when men flock to JibJab
Comedy e-card maker looks to sell lots of cards on Valentine's Day
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 Microsoft headquarters Tech Five: Microsoft acquires Sunrise app
Microsoft says app will remain available for Android, iOS.
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 Facebook now allows users to designate someone to manage their page after death. This is a prototype of a Facebook legacy page. New Facebook policy allows social media immortality
Facebook will let you designate someone to manage your page after your death.
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 A graphic showing ViewLift's streaming video services and the platforms they are available on. ViewLift offers end-to-end streaming video services
New venture eases entry to streaming video business.
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 Dropbox named Vanessa Wittman, formerly of Google's Motorola Mobility, as its new CFO. Dropbox picks ex-Motorola exec Vanessa Wittman as CFO
Dropbox said late Wednesday it had hired Vanessa Wittman as chief financial officer, bringing in an outside executive with big company experience to help guide the pre-IPO company through its critical next stage.
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 Microsoft is giving away 100GB of storage if you sign up for Bing Rewards for 2 years. Microsoft, Google offer free cloud storage
You can earn extra cloud storage through perks programs or checking account settings.
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 GAMING   
 A screenshot from the mobile game 'Skip A Beat.' Players control this game with their heartbeat
Players earn more points by keeping heart rate within set range.
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 SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 09:  Twitter CEO Dick Costolo speaks onstage during  Twitter CEO Dick Costolo bullish on future
Costolo addresses the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet conference in San Francisco.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
Anat Ronen works on a mural featuring gorillas on Feb. 11 in Houston. The mural is one of five commissioned by the Houston Zoo to celebrate the coming arrival of seven western lowland gorillas.

Anat Ronen works on a mural featuring gorillas on Feb. 11 in Houston. The mural is one of five commissioned by the Houston Zoo to celebrate the coming arrival of seven western lowland gorillas.
 
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