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USA TODAY - Tech March 5
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
USA TODAY columnist Mark Veverka.
Unplugged: Got social? To succeed, companies better

Going viral is now a part of marketing speak, says Facebook executive.
President Obama on Monday at a Cabinet meeting at the White House.
White House sides with consumers on unlocked cellphones

Obama administration supports consumer right to unlock phones.
A scene from 'Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.'
Ubisoft confirms 'Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'

Series of action titles has sold more than 55 million since launching in 2007.

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Bill Gates is not on the list of 993
tech
Bill Gates, Amazon's Bezos among tech's top billionaires
Bill Gates remains second-richest man in the world.
Cable companies sell the most movies on demand, but other pay TV competitor are increasing their share of the market.
personal
Cable continues dominance of on-demand movie sales
Cable companies claim largest share of on-demand movie sales.
Samsung's Chromebook
personal
The Chromebook: A great second computer
Low-cost laptops are best for folks who have easy access to the Internet.
sony rx1 digital camera
news
Reviewed.com: Sizing up Sony's new compact camera
The Sony RX-1 boasts specs & options to potentially replace your SLR, but at a high price.
Game Golf takes data gathered during your golf rounds and puts it into an easy-to-use software program for tracking your progress.
personal
New golf tracking system helps elevate your game
New golf product aims for crowd-funding success.
President  Obama speaks alongside MIT scientist Ernest Moniz, left, his nominee to head the Energy Department, and Gina McCarthy, nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency, on March 4 at the White House.
politics
Climate challenges face Obama's EPA and Energy nominees
Climate change challenges await nominees to head EPA and the Energy Department.
Eldin Silahic, left, and Rio Demello test-play the new
nation
Video game invades classroom, scores education points
As part of a mission to reboot U.S. learning, a new version of SimCity invades classrooms.

 

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  The Geminids meteor shower is seen from the Prudencio Llach observatory in San Juan Talpa, El Salvador, on Dec 13.
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The Geminids meteor shower is seen from the Prudencio Llach observatory in San Juan Talpa, El Salvador, on Dec 13.
  A man moves his bicycle from his bomb-damaged home on March 4 in Karachi, Pakistan. More than 40 people died March 3 when a car bomb exploded in a Shiite Muslim neighborhood.
The Day In Pictures Gallery
A man moves his bicycle from his bomb-damaged home on March 4 in Karachi, Pakistan. More than 40 people died March 3 when a car bomb exploded in a Shiite Muslim neighborhood.
   
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