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10 Most Popular Stories Of The Week: The NFL Goes To Westeros, How To Not Be Boring, And MoreWeekend Reading: An Oral History Of AppleA Couple Of Capitalists Trying To Capitalize On The New iPhone FrenzyY Combinator Opens Up Applications For NonprofitsResurrect Your Walkman for Cassette Store Day?Resurrect Your Walkman for Cassette Store Day?Do Striking Walmart Workers Have the Power to Make Shareholders Divest?10 Of The Smartest People On Twitter This WeekIn The First Half Of 2013, The U.S. Made 12,444 Data Requests From YahooThe Recommender: Gabe Stein, The Nerd In The Back With The PalmPilotNASA Returns To The Moon To Solve Decades-Old Moon Dust MysteryHey Japan, What’s Up With Your Startup Culture?Nuremberg Pledges $90 Million To Save Nazi Rally Grounds, But Not Fully Restore ItIf Approved, Drone Hunting Is Going To Be A Very Popular SportA Dead-Simple App For Drawing Cartoon GIFsNow Anyone Can Try Quantum Computing With QcloudThe Art Of Scaring Children: A Tokyo Museum Turns Haunted HouseA Breathalyzer Designed For The Post-Apple AgeGoDaddy Shifts From Sleaze To … Jean-Claude Van DammeWith Virgin Galactic’s Spaceship Test, Commercial Space Travel Just Got Closer To RealityDan Savage’s New Video Project Has Straight Christians Denouncing Anti-Gay BigotryWatch Elon Musk Design A Rocket Engine Like Tony StarkThis Mind-Reading Headset Gives You The Power Of The ForceGoogle’s London Campus Will Have A Running Track And Rooftop PoolAdvertisers Are Wary Of Facebook’s Video Ads, TooTo Preserve Digital Design, The Smithsonian Begins Collecting AppsBMW’s Cure For Electric Car Range Anxiety: A Rental SUVNever Get Fooled By A Fake Tweet Again, With This New TechnologyE.U. May Ban All Mobile Phone Roaming FeesDrunk? Let This Kid Drive You HomeRelax, Living Near A Wind Turbine Won’t Hurt Your Real EstateThe Quantified Baby: Connected Onesies Keep Stats On Children’s SleepParenting and Social Media: A Five-Point ManifestoUncanny Portraits Blend Fathers And Sons Into A Single PersonA Tiny, Living 3-D Printed Kidney Is Growing In ChinaWhy IPhones With Bigger Screens Make Sense For AppleBerlin Street Artists Make Insane Art Out Of The City’s WasteThis Genius App Lets You Sleep On The Subway Without Missing Your StopThe Fatal Human Flaw That Keeps Us From An Economy Based On HappinessAn Oral History Of Apple Design: 2004A Quick Exercise To Generate 9 New Growth IdeasWhen Good Isn’t Good Enough: What Email And iPods Teach Us About Microsoft’s Lumia BustRicky Gervais Tells A Story About How He Learned To Write3 Ways The Automotive Industry Will Change By 2020Peep This Google Glass Hack For People Who Already Wear GlassesShould Your <h1> Tag Be Your Logo?The Yahoo Logo Generator Has ArrivedOnline Encryption Isn’t Keeping the NSA From Snooping on YouKindness Is The New Irony: Ricky Gervais Brings An Unlikely Hero To Netflix With “Derek”If Time Is Money, Quick-Hit News App Circa Will Make You Filthy Rich (And Informed)With These 5 Free Apps You Can Save Time, Share Stuff, Eat Out, Go Crazy, And Much MoreWhat Every Company Can Learn From The NFL About Dominating The FieldScenes From A TsunamiHow To Talk Like A Most Creative PersonMaking Obamacare Work, Using Simple Text MessagesYour Fat Bacteria Is Why You’re Fat (And May Be The Key To An Obesity Cure)The 10 Cities That Are Leading The Way In Urban SustainabilityJapan’s Robot Astronaut, Kirobo, Says Hello From Space5 Visions Of The Future Of LaundryDeath To The Resume? How To Go Paperless And Score Jobs SociallyThis Factory In A Box Picks Up Where 3-D Printing Leaves OffPayPal’s New App Lets You Make Purchases Even If You Forget Your WalletBetter Chemistry Through Research: How Writers Make “Breaking Bad” So Uncomfortably RealWith Oyster, Keep 100,000 Books In Your Pocket For $10 A MonthHow To Growth Hack Anything: Lessons from A “BitTorrent Best Seller”What Is Ugly? A New Exhibit Showcases The Diversity Of The Human FormPixar Vets Unveil A Genre-Busting iPad Talk Show That Talks BackModels Will Carry Moto X On New York Fashion Week RunwayYour Essential Back-To-School Creative RefresherCan Creativity Protect Against Alzheimer’s?10 Fascinating Facts About The Hidden Industry That Touches 90% Of What You OwnInfographic Gets To The Heart Of Things NFL Fans LikeThis Camouflage Bridge Disappears Into Blue SkiesAn Oral History Of Apple Design: 2001Go Fund Yourself: Sam Phillips Talks About Subscriptions, Crowdfunding, And Why We Still Need CorporationsInfographic: The Evolution Of The Bicycle, From 1780 To 2000This Guinness Ad Has A Touching Surprise EndingHipster Greek Statues Get An Ad CampaignThe Merchant: Soko’s Gwendolyn Floyd Helps African Artisans Leverage Basic Mobile TechYou Can Now Take A Real “Walking Dead” College CourseKawo Helps Brands Take Aim At Chinese Social MediaWhy We Lose Our Days To Unproductive TasksThe Connector: How Women in Wireless Chief Diana Epstein Is Empowering Women In MobileLivestream Brings All-Live Video Streaming To Roku DevicesCops Busted For Posting Pictures Of Themselves In Uniform On Dating SitesPath Launches $14.99 Premium Subscriptions, But Will Anyone Pay?Why The Perfect Nap Makes For The Perfect WorkdayCould Simple Things Like Stretching, Smiling, And Sitting Up Actually Make You Work Better?Philips Makes A Play For Smart TV With Hundreds Of Streaming ChannelsHow Oyster, The New E-Library, Solves Major Mobile Reading ProblemsThe McDonald’s Happy Table Is A Happy Meal Toy From The FutureThe McDonald’s Happy Table Is A Happy Meal Toy From The FutureAn Unlikely Mash-Up Combines Mid-Century Modernism With Louis XVISponsors Are The New Mentors–And They Really Need YouWhat You Missed: September 4, 2013 EditionEmoji Major No. 4: The (Character) Catcher In The Rye + Salinger’s StoryJonah Peretti Takes To LinkedIn To Celebrate BuzzFeed’s Profitability“Manga Generator” Uses The Kinect To Put Your Smooth Moves In A Custom ComicWith Lasers, Robots, and Turtles, This Board Game Teaches 4-Year-Olds To CodeWith Lasers, Robots, and Turtles, This Board Game Teaches 4-Year-Olds To CodeHow One Entrepreneur’s Death Transformed The Way His Company Does BusinessInfographic: NFL Games Make Some City Streets Safer, Others More FatalInfographic: NFL Games Make Some City Streets Safer, Others More FatalElon Musk Is Taking The Model S On A Road TripLook Inside Of Almost Anything With “Things Cut In Half” Twitter AccountMajority Of Americans Want Better Privacy Protection OnlineThe Winners Of Red Bull’s Action Sports Photography Contest Have Truly Gone To ExtremesPeople Like Giving More When The Giving Is SocialDavid Byrne’s Artsy Bike Racks Are Great Until You Need To Lock Your BikeIs The World’s Oldest Person 123 Years Old?See Every NFL Team Reimagined As A “Game Of Thrones” HouseChina’s Xiaomi Takes Aim At Samsung’s Business With Smart TVWhat It’s Like To Do A Work Meeting At The PoolYahoo Unveils New Logo: “Whimsical, Personal And Proud”Finally, An Effective Way To Measure Your Quality Of Life At WorkThe United Nations Says It’s Changing Big Business For The Better, But Is it?5 Steps To Negotiating Like An FBI AgentPush Ideas Over Titles, And 4 Other Ways To Attract Top Talent From AnywhereHow Yahoo’s Clown Logo Finally Grew UpHow Yahoo’s Clown Logo Finally Grew UpWatch As Dancers Leave Sculptures In Their WakesOld Spice Brings More Unnecessary Freshness To These Commercials Starring NFL PlayersAn Analysis Of The New York Times Wedding Section Says A Lot About Our Changing CultureSamsung Galaxy Gear Leaked?LSD Panda, Richard Nixon, and Many More New Emoticons That The World NeededHow Do You Get It All Done?Lego’s First Female Scientist Breaks into the (Toy) Boys ClubThis Color-Changing Syringe Could Save Millions Of LivesSamsung Reveals Its Wearable Tech Play, The Galaxy Gear SmartwatchThe Samsung Galaxy Gear Gets Social With Path IntegrationQualcomm’s Smartwatch Is Designed Mostly To Sell Smartwatch DisplaysWatch Live: Samsung Expected To Unveil Galaxy Gear Smartwatch At Press EventHow America Could Wage Cyberwar On SyriaWestern Travel Bloggers Visit North Korea, Love North KoreaNASA’s New Quarter-Gigapixel Hyperwall Will Display Epic Earth And Space VisualizationsGotta Catch ‘Em All: Nintendo Introduces Cloud Service To Store Your PokemonThe Newest Addition To Fire Fighting: DronesWhy Spotify Connect Reminds Us Of Microsoft Windows In The 1990sA Music Geek’s Guide To iPad Synthesizer HardwareThe Otherworldly Sound Of Deep Space Played By Solar Wind ChimesSquare Launches Code Camp To Get High School Girls Into ProgrammingOne In Five Tweets Is Geotagged With Your Location. This Website Shows You What You’re (Inadvertently) SharingPanasonic Pulling Out Of Consumer Smartphone BusinessYes, Kim Dotcom Is Starting A Political PartyFind That 7-Year-Old Tweet With Topsy’s Free Search Engine10 Of The Corniest Products On Fab.Com: Blood Sausage Pillows, Christ Kites, And MoreCan Advertising Bring Back The Rust Belt?In Tokyo Taxicabs, An Alarm That Goes Off When You Leave Something BehindBetting On Yahoo’s New Logo? Here’s What The Data Says They’ll ChooseIntermedia CEO Apologizes For Services OutageWunWun’s Brilliant Take On Instant Delivery Makes Brands Pay The FeeSony’s Bolt-On Smartphone Cameras Leak Entirely On AmazonCan This Arty Notebook Out-Moleskine Moleskine?Uber Will Chauffeur NFL Players During 2013-2014 SeasonGive ‘Em A Break: KitKat (The Candy) Tries To Break Off A Piece Of That Android BuzzAwful YouTube Pre-Roll Repurposed To Help Police Track Down Missing PersonsInfographic: A Scientific Map Of Optimal Food PairingsInfographic: A Scientific Map Of Optimal Food PairingsAndroid Offers A KitKat Product DemoThere Is Now A Home-Listing Site Just For Those About To RockGame On: Xbox One Hits Stores November 22, With a Retail Price of $499Take A Nap Anywhere In This Safe Haven That Floats In The ForestJawbone’s Mini Jambox Brings Big Sound To A Small PackageRadiation Levels At Fukushima Are “Lethal”An Old-School Solution to Western Drought: Praying For RainThis New Nike Store Is Built Entirely From TrashHow One Foundation Is Making Waves With Art And Social ActivismWhy Do Only 7% Of Managers Consider Social Media Skills Important For Employees?4 Ways That Quantum Technology Could Transform Health CareWhoops: Google Authenticator iOS Update Erases User AccountsTake A Look At New York’s Tiny, Secret LibrariesStealth Wear Makes A Jump From Art To ProductAn Oral History Of Apple Design: 2000Spotify Sued For “Copying” Playlists4 Design Insights From The Poster Artist Behind Star WarsThink The World Is Crowded? You Could Fit The Entire Human Race In New ZealandIs Your To-Do List Really About What You Intend To Do?How To Collaborate With Your 4-Year-Old: A Mother/Daughter Art ExperimentMicrosoft And Nokia: The Reaction, The Fine Print, The Analysis–And Edwin MosesLights, Camera, Action: New Apple TV Rumored For Next WeekCan Soy Lattes Really Change Lives? An Entrepreneurial Priest Says YesDon’t Be Boring: How To Write A Cover Letter That Can Get You The Job10 Paradoxical Traits Of Creative PeopleFrom OM To OMG: Science, Your Brain, And The Productive Powers Of MeditationGeorgia Tech Launches Its Own Crowdfunding Site For Science ResearchHow To Read Way More Books (And, Thus, Know Way More Stuff)First Stop And Frisk, Now Stop And Tweet? Cops Get Their Own Social NetworkFreestyle Rap Platform Rapt.fm Goes Beta Tonight With A Record Deal From Tommy BoyAmazon Launches Kindle Reader With Goodreads IntegrationDigitize Your Large-Format Film At A Fraction Of The Price With This DIY ScannerHow Mark Pincus Is Turning Gaming Addiction To Social GoodNow You Can Make Your Tweets Self-DestructNaked Charm: Nudie Playing Cards Get A Contemporary ShuffleMore Than An Office, Teenage Engineering’s Minimalist Garage Is A Tinkerer’s ParadiseGraphene Really May Be The Secret To Post-Silicon ChipsWhat Counting Diamonds And Steve Jobs Taught Guy Kawasaki About How To Enchant CustomersWhen Will Smartwatches Stop Being Dumb And Start Being Actually Smart?Nike Drops First Official Teaser For New Snowboard Film “Never Not”Volvo President Does His Own Stunts In Death-Defying Product DemoWill The Formula For Amazon’s Success Carry Over To The Washington Post?A Split-Personality Mirror Made For Sharing The BathroomHashtags Make Your Facebook Posts Less Likely To Go ViralThe Illustrated Man: Artist Tomi Ungerer Takes On Nazis, Nudes, And Children’s BooksGoogle’s Next Android OS Is Called KitKat… After The CandyBe a Hacker Or Just Look Like One: Programming Education Promises A Ticket To Six-Figure Salaries In Just Three MonthsVimeo Partners With Toronto International Film Fest To Offer Filmmakers $1.5M In SupportThe Tech Industry Is In A Rut As Investors Wait For The Next Big ThingApple Confirms September 10th Event, Colorful New iPhones LikelyEmojify Converts Your Photos Into Smileys, Ghosts, And Poo“Cameron Porn” Brings You Porn With A Focus On PlotsMindstorms EV3 Tips And Tricks From The Creator Of Lego Wall-ECEO Character Study: Nokia’s Steve Versus Microsoft’s SteveCONFRONTING THE TRAVEL BOOKING EXPERIENCEKFC Starts Selling Deep-Fried SoupThese Grisly Meat Sculptures Are Made Out Of Hand-Me-Downs#Payback: Disgruntled Customer Burns @British_Airways With Promoted TweetFailed Icon Of Social Housing Becomes New Home For Former InmatesKindle MatchBook: Re-Purchase your Library from Amazon for $2.99 or lessA New Doc Addresses The Eternal Question: Why Do People Throw Sneakers Onto Power Lines?Privacy App Pinpoints Your Exact Location Using Social MediaThey Really Are Building A Giant Ice Wall To Stop Radioactive Leaks At Fukushima5 Profound Insights On Success From A Wharton Prof Devoted To Understanding ItHow To Recruit And Run A Remote TeamWhy The Next Big Thing In Computing Is ConversationThe Unlikely Return Of Vinyl Records, And How Indie Musicians Are Making Money On ThemThe DEA Is Collecting More Phone Info Than The NSAShould We Teach Literature Students How To Analyze Texts Algorithmically?5 Weird Fabrics That Could Cut Fashion’s FootprintLessons In Extreme Collaboration From Occupy Wall Street And “99%”Volunteering Makes You HappierHow Little “Nudges” In The Supermarket Could Encourage People To Eat BetterWe’re Bad At Recycling Because We Think Most Recyclables Are TrashThe Owlet Is The Newest Wearable Health Tracker–And It’s Just For BabiesHacker Gets $12,500 For Finding A Way To Delete Anyone’s Facebook Photos3 Hidden Killers Of Sustainability ProgramsMark Zuckerberg And Sergey Brin’s Breakthrough Life Science Prize Nominations Now OpenA.1. Steak Sauce Offers World’s First VIP Sauce CardNow There’s A Hospital-Based Treatment Facility for Internet AddictsThese Apocalyptic Dioramas Show Us How The World Could End–In Dollhouse SizesWith “Connect” Feature, Spotify Tries To Move Beyond Smartphones And Into Your Living RoomInside The Magical Patch That Gives You A Powerful Anti-Mosquito Force FieldHaunting Instagram Portraits Of All The Public Schools That Chicago Shut DownElaborate Tapestries Woven From Forgotten Computer ThoughtsMagSafe For Headphones Is Here (And Patents Have Already Killed It)Verizon Buys Back Remaining Shares Of Verizon Wireless From VodafoneThe Best Businesses For Workers, And The Perks They OfferHow To Make A Talking Dog Video That Will Be Seen And Shared By MillionsTop HTC Executives Allegedly Stole Trade Secrets, Hoped To Start A New CompanyMicrosoft Is Buying Nokia’s Phone BusinessAn Oral History Of Apple DesignHiatus Interruptus: Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show” Return And The Art Of Reentering WorkWhy Being Awesome At School Can Make You Terrible At WorkCan Everest Make Your Dreams Come True?Quick Fixes For Flowing Purposefully Through Your WorkdayHand Over Your Inbox, And Other Ways To Let A Great Assistant Maximize Your Productivity