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Qualcomm CEO Says NSA Fallout Impacting China Business

Sheryl Sandberg Says Facebook Totally Doesn’t Have a Teenager Problem

4chan Creator’s Drawing App Comes to the iPhone

The Twitter Redesign That Wasn’t

Twitter Gets Experimental — And Not Everyone Loves It

Tech Giants Help in Wake of Typhoon Destruction in the Philippines

Twitter Data-Mining Startup HipLogiq Nets $7 Million in Series B

Could Google or Tencent Beat Facebook to Buying Snapchat?

Here’s Why One Snapchat Investor Thinks the App Is Worth Billions

LinkedIn Kicks Off Its Pulse Integration

The Future of Twitter Events Is Here

With MakerBot Academy, the 3-D Printing Movement Aims for Schools

With Catalogs, Flipboard Dips Its Toe Into E-Commerce

Intel Acquires Ed-Tech Startup Kno

Can Twitter Fix Its Product Problem?

Twitter Shares Down on Second Day Opening

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Just as the atom bomb was the weapon that was supposed to render war obsolete, the Internet seems like capitalism’s ultimate feat of self-destructive genius, an economic doomsday device rendering it impossible for anyone to ever make a profit off anything again. It’s especially hopeless for those whose work is easily digitized and accessed free of charge.

— Author Tim Kreider on not getting paid for one’s work