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Report: More Than 250M Domain Names Have Now Been Registered, Almost Half Are .Com And .Netview story

http://techcrunch.com – The total number of registered domain names passed 250 million in the last quarter of 2012, according to Verisign’s latest Domain Name Industry Brief. More than 6 million domain names were registered in the fourth quarter of 2012, bringing the total to 252 million worldwide. The basic .com domains, of course, make up the majority of registered domain names. (IT news)

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Mining The Series A Crunch With CrunchBaseview story

http://techcrunch.com – Back in November, rumblings of a Series A Crunch took hold and speculation began about the number of seed-funded companies destined to close. Fast forward a few months and we are now seeing lists of companies that may be imminent victims of the crunch. (IT news)

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[ubuntu] OpenVPN server for beginnersview story

http://ubuntuforums.org – I have a Dell PowerEdge 2650 with Ubuntu 10.04.4, and I would like to put a VPN server on it (preferably OpenVPN). (Hardware)

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News Corp COO Threatens To Pull Fox Broadcast Signal If Aereo Prevails In Legal Battleview story

http://techcrunch.com – Could Fox remove its broadcast signals and become available only as part of a cable subscription? That’s one possibility that News Corp. (IT news)

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The Other Silicon Valley That The Tech Industry Is Leaving Behind [Video]view story

http://techcrunch.com – On Friday, veteran journalist Bill Moyers did a segment on Silicon Valley that gives a very different perspective than we get from most mainstream media coverage of the world-renowned tech industry hub, and it’s been fueling some good conversations this weekend. Called “Homeless in High Tech’s Shadow,” it’s a very interesting look at the growing homeless problem in t (IT news)

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What Games Are: The Reviewers Are Wrong About OUYAview story

http://techcrunch.com – Editor’s note: Tadhg Kelly is a veteran game designer, creator of leading game design blog What Games Are and creative director of Jawfish Games. You can follow him on Twitter here. So let’s be upfront about a couple of things. First, I went to the OUYA party at GDC. Second, I also was invited to the pre-dinner beforehand. (IT news)

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California Court Bans Checking Smartphone Maps While Drivingview story

http://techcrunch.com – In California, drivers can now be pulled over for using their GPS while driving. Extending the state’s current ban on texting while driving, an appellate court in California v. (IT news)

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We Want To See You At Disrupt, East Coast, And Early Bird Tickets Are Nearly Goneview story

http://techcrunch.com – As East Coast Editor of TechCrunch I don’t get much respect. “What’s out in New York?” they ask. “No start-ups, that’s for sure. Foursquare? Meh. It’s all bankers and boredom.” I’ll tell you what’s out in New York and along the entire East Coast: some amazing entrepreneurs with some amazing ideas. (IT news)

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The Best Ways To Recover Data On Linuxview story

http://www.makeuseof.com – No matter whether it was your fault or not, things can happen to the data stored on your devices. Hard drives, solid state drives, and removable media can all potentially “lose” files because of numerous different causes. (General)

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Clayton Christensen Talks Venture Capital, Crowd Funding, And How To Measure Your Lifeview story

http://techcrunch.com – Editor’s note: Derek Andersen is the founder of Startup Grind, a 40-city community bringing the global startup world together while educating, inspiring, and connecting entrepreneurs. There are few people whose impact on entrepreneurs and business in general you hear about as frequently as Clayton Christensen. (IT news)