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These brothers are making $5 million a year showing people react to things Real-life brothers, Benny and Rafi Fine - also known as The Fine Bros - have over 15 million subscribers and 3 billion views on YouTube. See how these brothers have made a bundle just showing people 'react' to things.  ...
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The Swiss Army knife of video apps is back on iPhone

Business Insider - 28 Feb 2015 18:59
The Swiss Army knife of video apps is back on iPhone VLC is arguably the most versatile video app out there, allowing you to play virtually any video file or format, and starting today it's back in the App Store after a mysterious hiatus. VLC has been a long-time favorite ...
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Here's how to see this dress as both white and gold and black and blue This viral dress has divided the internet over its coloring. People are seeing the dress in varying colors due to the different ways in which they perceive colors. As a result, some are seeing it as white and gold, while...
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The two women behind the viral dress have a plan to turn it into something positive for girls Sarah Weichel and Caitlin McNeill, the two women behind the dress photo that rocked the internet on Thursday have a plan to turn their fifteen seconds of viral fame into a win for young girls.  Weichel reached out to Bu...
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NY regulator puts 3 European banks in FX probe

Business Insider - 28 Feb 2015 02:05
NY regulator puts 3 European banks in FX probe Washington
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Entrepreneurs Must Defend Intellectual Property Rights There's a movement afoot to transfer your intellectual property into the public domain. It's communism by another name and needs to be stopped.
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Entrepreneur with Asperger's peddling affordable electric bike Storm Sonders has a house in Malibu, a daily surfing routine and one of the hottest crowd-funding campaigns on the Internet.
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Survey: 38% of small merchants may not be ready for switch to EMV credit cards Guest:Many small merchants are uncertain about how to best approach EMV for their businesses. The most common reason for not wanting to EMV-enabled POS systems is cost.
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Here's what went down on Friday's Consumer Confidential segment on KTLA-TV:
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California bill would reduce sales tax on green cars The California Legislature is considering a bill that would cut the state sales tax on green cars by more than half in an effort to spur sales of clean vehicles.
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Colorado Sold Nearly 5 Million Marijuana Edibles in 2014 The state's marijuana overseers issued their first annual report
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Venezuela is becoming a naked dictatorship

Business Insider - 28 Feb 2015 23:33
Venezuela is becoming a naked dictatorship Venezuela's "Bolivarian" regime is lurching from authoritarianism to dictatorship. On February 19th it arrested the elected mayor of metropolitan Caracas, Antonio Ledezma. Then it moved to expel Julio Borges, a moderate ...
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Here's what's new on Netflix in March

Business Insider - 28 Feb 2015 20:48
Here's what's new on Netflix in March Netflix has released a list of its March releases, and there are plenty of originals coming from the video-streaming site. Tina Fey's new comedy "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" and the new drama "Bloodline" starring Kyle Cha...
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IBM Aims For $40 Billion Annual Revenue From Cloud, Big Data, Security, And Mobile As IBM sheds off its unprofitable hardware units, the computing company aims to make 40 percent of its revenue from new businesses by 2018.
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Queens Village Stirs Community Feeling

Wall Street Journal - 28 Feb 2015 05:58
Queens Village features single-family houses, quiet and plenty of diversity.
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Emails show PG&E helped PUC official write safety directive In the months after the deadly 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion, California regulators scrambled to order Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to improve the safety of its aging infrastructure.
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Education Department Terminates Contracts With Debt Collectors Accused Of Wrongdoing The U.S. Department of Education, under fire for its lackluster oversight of student loan contractors, said Friday it will terminate its relationship with five debt collectors after accusing them of misleading distressed...
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LAS VEGAS (AP) - Come summer 2016, when the best of the best athletes climb podiums wearing gold, silver and bronze medals, Las Vegas gamblers could very well be counting their green. Nevada gambling regulators voted Th...
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Puerto Rico regulators shut down Doral Bank on Friday, with Banco Popular taking over most of the operations of what once the U.S. territory's fourth largest bank.
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What's an Economist's Nobel Medal Worth? $390,848

The New York Times - 28 Feb 2015 02:47
The medal awarded to the economist Simon Kuznets in 1971 was sold to an unidentified bidder for $390,848, one of only a few such medals ever to have been sold.
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Tech's Ultimate App for Success: Diversity Research from the Center for Talent Innovation shows that an inherently diverse workforce can be a potent source of innovation.
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We found 50 of the most memorable quotes from Buffett's annual letters to shareholders. Read and enjoy.
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