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Facebook Phone Review: “HTC First” Decorates Home With Extra Alerts But A Shabby Cameraview story

http://techcrunch.com – After years of rumors, the Facebook Phone aka the HTC First finally launches April 12th for $99 on AT&T. It’s light and supple, plus comes with a suped-up version of Facebook Home pre-installed that pipes in non-Facebook notifications, but the 5MP Camera is a let down. (IT news)

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Track The Progress Of This 3D-Printed OpenRC Truggy, A Remote Control Car Enthusiast's Dreamview story

http://techcrunch.com – If you’re into 3D printable stuff, or into remote control cars, then the OpenRC Project is for you. A gentleman in Sweden named Daniel Norée is sharing his progress on a 3D-printed Truggy, as well as sharing the recipe with the OpenRC Project group that he created. (IT news)

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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)

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Facebook Home Boots Google Search Off The Homescreen On Most Android Phonesview story

http://techcrunch.com – Shortly after this morning’s Facebook Home announcement, I had the opportunity to chat with Tom Allison, Facebook’s Engineering Manager for Android. (IT news)

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Google Says Facebook Home Demonstrates Android's Openness, Framing Apple As Restrictiveview story

http://techcrunch.com – Google’s statement on Facebook’s introduction of “Home” was short and sweet, but very telling, so let’s dissect it a little bit. As we noted earlier, Facebook went with Android first because of its flexibility. Basically it’s easy to customize. Other platforms, not so much. (IT news)

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Facebook Isn't Forking Android, They're Spooning With Itview story

http://techcrunch.com – Facebook is absolutely, positively, 100 percent not working on a phone. The first rule of tech news remains intact: when a company says they’re definitely not doing something, it’s as sure a sign as you can get that they will eventually do said thing. “Today we’re finally gonna talk about that Facebook Phone…,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said only slightly in jest to kick off today’s event (IT news)

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Google Reader Who? Feedly Became Top News App On iPhone, iPad & Android This Week; New App Now Awaiting Approvalview story

http://techcrunch.com – Where are the users headed following news of Google Reader’s shutdown? To Feedly, it seems. We already heard the company announce it had passed half a million users, but more importantly, Feedly is now winning on mobile, too. According to new U.S. App Store and Google Play data, Feedly is leaving competitors like Newsblur and Reeder far behind. (IT news)

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Oh what a surprise: Apple’s Phil Shiller thinks Android phones are inferior to the iPhoneview story

http://www.talkandroid.com – So what do you do when your the Apple marketing chief and it’s the eve of the Samsung Galaxy S IV announcement? You do a little trash talking, but in this case Phil Shiller didn’t really go after Samsung, but instead went after Android as a whole. Where do we begin? He started off by saying that products that run the Android software are inferior to Apple’s iPhone. (IT news)

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Help Me Convince My Mother to Get a Nexus 10 Instead of an Ipadview story

http://forums.androidcentral.com – My mom is older (75) and uses an iPhone and she wants a tablet now so she wants an iPad because she already knows how to use an iPhone (kinda). I want her to try android because I don't want to have to always be learning every iOS update to help her with her Apple products. (HowTos)

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PayPal Here Takes On Square Register With New iPad Payments Appview story

http://techcrunch.com – After debuting its in-store mobile payments technology PayPal Here in the U.K. two weeks ago, the payments giant is announcing another set of news around the product: an iPad app. (IT news)