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Startup Aims to Ease the Pain of Email Attachments

Attachments. Email wouldn’t be the same without them, but who among us can honestly hold up their hand and say out loud: “Attachments! I love ’em!”?

Exactly.

Attachments are painful. They lurk among your email messages, filling up your storage quota and generally being annoying. There must be a better way.

That’s what the guys …

Warner Bros. Buys Flixster and Rotten Tomatoes

If you thought it was impossible for entertainment juggernaut Warner Bros. to have even more under its belt beyond the WB Network and – of course – the Harry Potter films, then a little announcement today might persuade you otherwise.

With ambitions to expand its digital rollout, the company has agreed to purchase popular …

Pandora Gets Funny, Adds Streaming Comedy Channels

Pandora’s been more or less the savior for anyone stuck in a cubicle all day since the streaming music service launched back in 2005. But today in a press release, the online radio company announced that they’re adding some welcomed variation to the listening fold: 10,000 or so new comedy clips of your favorite funny men and …

Amazon Styles Up with New Fashion Site

For trendy shoppers who like to snatch up designer styles from the comfort of home, here’s another site to bookmark for your morning fashion crawl: Amazon’s MyHabit.com.

The Internet retailer is launching a membership-only shopping site that will offer daily deals of up to 60% off select designer-brand items for women’s, men’s …

AT&T Launching Groupon-Style Daily Deals Site

It’s time to add – yet again – another Groupon competitor to the list of already growing entrants. Of course, Facebook has most recently thrown in its bid (after Google) to vie for a spot in the billion-dollar online coupon market. And now, enter AT&T into the ring.

The second-largest U.S. wireless provider is expected to …

South Korea Police Bust Google’s Offices in Seoul

In the U.S., when you start tracking users’ whereabouts you face tons of scrutiny and a software update that will fix the problem. In South Korea, they just raid your office.

Google’s Seoul office got sacked today by South Korean authorities; police suspected that its mobile advertising unit, AdMob, was illegally collecting …

The Music Wars Continue: Amazon Lowers MP3 Prices to 69 Cents

For years, Apple’s iTunes has ruled the music-downloading world, conquering unsuspecting tweens one song at a time. But imagine if a new day were to come – one where Amazon would dominate, and you could get the most popular songs for a fraction of the normal price.

Only possible in an alternate reality? Not exactly. Amazon has a …

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