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Columnist Jennifer Jolly shares her favorite shopping apps that help save you money.
The best apps for saving while you shop
It's convenient and easy to shop on your smartphone. Here's how to save some money.
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Dverse CEO and Founder Shogo Numakara's image is captured on Day 2 of the SXSW Trade Show, March 15, 2015, in Austin.  Numakara wears a 360-degree panoramic movie headset utilizing ten GoPro devices attached to a helmet to record panoramic movies.5 things worth noting at SXSW
From an anti-robot protest to buzzy app Meerkat, here's the best of SXSW.
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Google backs three-city program for black, Latino techies
In Chicago, Austin and Durham, entrepreneurs will build start-ups and bridges to tech for minorities.
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A man plays 'Candy Crush Saga' on his iPhone.Tech Five: King surges off stock upgrade
Candy Crush maker's shares jump off JPMorgan move.
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Martine Rothblatt, right, discusses the future of cyber technology Sunday at the SXSW Interactive  festival.Sirius founder envisions world of cyber clones
Martine Rothblatt envisions a future where machines happily think for us
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Parents say that posting about their kids online makes them feel less alone, but they also worry about safety, according to a new poll.Do you overshare about your kids online?
Seventy-four percent of parents say they know a parent who has shared too much information about a child on social media, including 56% who said they knew someone who shared embarrassing information about a child, according to a new poll.
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It's always good to practice proper cellphone etiquette as the customer of a business.Digital Life: Customers on phones show disrespect
Why the customer is always wrong when it comes to poor cell phone etiquette.
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Ellen Pao (right) and her lawyer, Therese Lawless, leave the courtoom in San Francisco Superior Court Friday, March 15, 2015.Pao discrimination case turns to pay inequality
Was the investigation done into Pao's gender discrimination complaint biased?
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New Steve Jobs documentary has a Citizen Kane-feel
Apple's legendary co-founder is the subject of a documentary that debuted at SXSW on Saturday.
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Uber investor blasts health care system
Venture capitalist Bill Gurley says the health care system is "asinine"
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A tourist, right, rides a horse-drawn carriage, known locally as \

A tourist, right, rides a horse-drawn carriage, known locally as \"Kalesa,\" around the historic walled city of Intramuros in Manila, Philippines on March 16.

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