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Apple Has Unveiled Its Big New Mobile-Lifestyle Vision
And ReadWrite is here to make sense of it.

5 Ways To Use LinkedIn That Aren’t About Finding A Job
These five ways to leverage LinkedIn, from slacking to socializing, have nothing to do with getting a new job.
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Samuel L. Jackson’s Awesome, Game-Changing Reddit Contest [Update: With Videos]
Samuel L. Jackson is shaking up Reddit today with a hilarious challenge: He promises to read the most upvoted 300-word comment as a monologue.

Geek Pride Day Is May 25: Here’s How To Celebrate
May 25 is the geekiest day in the year – here’s how to make the most of it!

5 Reasons Working For a Hot Startup Isn’t As Cool As You Think
Consider these warnings before quitting your safe, secure position at a big, established company.

Sudden Site Shutdowns And The Perils Of Living Our Lives Online
Memolane. Everyblock. Google Health. As the Web matures, we’re going to lose some useful (if unpopular) apps and services along the way. A sober reminder that it’s not our Internet, even when it feels like it is.

Why Google Glass Needs A Style Infusion
Google’s glasses are cool. But are they stylish? To appeal to the masses, they’ll have to be, which may be why Google appears to be taking a page from the Apple playbook.

Dating Apps Are Full Of Dudes
According to mobile analytics firm Flurry, the majority of dating app users are men.

Taking My Dating Life Mobile: A Social Experiment
I’m going to rely on mobile apps for my entire dating life. For an entire month. Have I completely lost my marbles?

The Digital Purge: How (And Why) To Nuke Your Email Inbox
Even if you’ve been fairly organized about email – setting up folders or tags, utilizing stars and color-coding – chances are your inbox has outgrown your best efforts to tame it.

Why Writing With Our Hands Is Still Important
Life wasn’t meant to be lived entirely in some company’s cloud.

Spotify, AT&T & The Perils of Renting Our Music From The Cloud
This morning, my iPhone failed to connect to Spotify before I started my run. Jogging in silence was actually kind of nice, but it got me thinking: Do I really want to keep my music in the cloud?

Cadillac ATS Delivers American Automotive Innovation
In January, The New York Times wondered aloud why Apple did not make the iPhone in America. The story heaped a torrent of commentary and scrutiny on Silicon Valley’s most valuable company. Whether you think manufacturing in the U.S. is right or not for Apple, Cadillac is proving that American-made technology can compete with the best.

All Eyes Turn To Boomers And How They Use The Internet
If your image of a computer geek is a scruffy, awkward kid in T-shirt and jeans, you may want to think again. The biggest technology adopters may well be the affluent over-50 powerhouse known as the Baby Boomer.

Teen Magazine Solicits Advice from First Father
“Dear @BarackObama: Our homework’s done, our rooms are clean, we did our chores. How about you do something for us now? #obama4grownman” tweets Rookie Magazine, the year old online teen publication Friday.

How to Watch Baseball Online – Legally or Illegally
Every Major League Baseball season has a whopping 2,430 regular-season games that are played from April through October – not counting spring training or the playoffs. That is a lot of baseball. And of course, you’d like to use your PC or tablet to watch some of those games, right?
No worries. MLB is happy, within restrictions and for a price…

A Love Letter to the Cable Guy, or How Really Fast Broadband Changes Everything
You might think your existing broadband Internet connection is fast enough. It’s not. When it comes to Internet speeds, more is always better. That’s why we all owe some sincere gratitude to the intrepid men and women who bring truly high-speed Internet into our homes.

How Google Geeks Party: After-Hours Images from Google I/O
The Google I/O Developers Conference is hardly a button-down affair. Even during the day, attendees sport more T-shirts than ties, more shorts than suits. And at night, after the “serious” business is done, the 6,000 attendees take tech to its funky party extreme. Check out these images of the scene.