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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

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The Nintendo Switch.
 
  I played Nintendo Switch for a week and here's what I learned  
  Nintendo next video game console will hit stores on March 3.  
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  Robert Kyncl, YouTube's Chief Business Officer, at the company's  announcement of their new live streaming video service.   YouTube's cord-cutting bundle really skinny
YouTube TV service aimed at cord-cutters
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  Twitter is going on the offensive to police abuse on the social media service.   Twitter to police abuse in major shift
Twitter is going on the offensive, seeking out accounts that engage in abusive behavior.
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  Uber CEO Travis Kalanick apologized after a video surfaced in which he argued with an Uber driver and said he would seek   Uber CEO apologizes for dissing driver, says he needs to grow up
The staff apology follows a video in which he has a heated exchange with an Uber driver,
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  You don't have to wait for an Amazon Echo anymore   It's back! Amazon Echo is finally in stock
Finally! Echo is back and ready to ship ASAP
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  Visitors arrive at the cloud pavilion of Amazon Web Services at the 2016 CeBIT digital technology trade fair on March 14, 2016.   Does Amazon control the Internet, or does it just feel that way?
The cloud-services outage Tuesday was a shock to many small businesses and consumers.
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  People concerned about a friend who's streaming live about suicide will be able to reach out to the person directly and report the Facebook Live video to Facebook.   Facebook offers tools to prevent suicide on Live
Facebook is trying to keep people from taking their own lives on its live-streaming service.
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  Actress Angell Conwell sports Snapchat Spectacles   What's next for Snap, Inc.?
Soon-to-be public Snap is expected to explore augmented reality
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    Massive Amazon cloud service outage disrupts sites
The outage affecting AWS' S3 service began around 12:45 pm ET and was fixed by 4:49 ET
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  Robert Kyncl, YouTube's Chief Business Officer, at the company's  announcement of their new live streaming video service.   YouTube to launch paid TV on-demand service
YouTube TV looks to take on Hulu, Netflix and cable companies
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Jim Reed walks past an overturned car, right, and a detached roof, left on Feb. 28, 2017, at a home  in Higginson, Ark., after a storm passed through the town.  At least three people died in the Midwest from twisters spawned by a fast-moving storm sy

Jim Reed walks past an overturned car, right, and a detached roof, left on Feb. 28, 2017, at a home in Higginson, Ark., after a storm passed through the town. At least three people died in the Midwest from twisters spawned by a fast-moving storm sy
 
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