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Journalists’ Addresses Posted In Revenge For Newspaper’s Google Map Of Gun Permit Owners

As reported on TechCrunch. by GREGORY FERENSTEIN A week after the Newtown massacre, The Journal News published an interactive Google Map with the names and addresses of gun permit owners in select New York cities. The bold move has escalatedinto a transparency arms race, after a Connecticut lawyer posted the phone number and addresses of the Journal‘s staff, including a Google Maps satellite Image of the Publisher’s home. “I don’t know whether the Journal’s publisher Janet Hasson is a permit holder…

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China claims world’s longest high-speed rail line, takes travelers 1,428 miles in a workday

As reported on Enagdget. By Jon Fingas China has a thing for pushing the limits of trains. As of today, that includes distance: the country claims to have the world’s longest high-speed rail line. Paying ¥865 ($139) will take you 1,428 miles from Beijing in the north to as far as Guangzhou in the south. The 8-hour, 186MPH trip is technically slower than flying, but it’s cheaper and potentially less stressful than the often protracted airport boarding process. It’s certainly…

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New York newspaper posts map with names and addresses of handgun permit owners

As reported on The Verge. By Adrianne Jeffries “Where are the gun permits in your neighborhood?” That’s the question posed by The Journal News, a New York newspaper that published a Google map on Sunday that shows the names and addresses of pistol or revolver permits in Westchester and Rockland counties.   The timing of the Journal News report is especially sensitive because of the gun control debate sparked by the fatal mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. The information was…

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Home for the holidays: how to use today’s technology to bring your family closer together

As reported on The Verge. By Verge Staff Gadgets can isolate us, but they don’t have to By Dan Seifert and Andrew Webster Traditionally, the holidays are for family. For many people, it’s a chance to see family members that may live a great distance away, spend time with new in-laws or new arrivals, and of course, exchange gifts. But frequently, those very gifts actually separate us from our family, isolating us from others. Popular items…

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Better For Companies: Slow And Steady Or Fast And Furious?

As reported on TechCrunch. by DREW OLANOFF This year was a pretty amazing one in technology: Many startups were funded and acquired, and there were some real advancements made in the way that we communicate on a daily basis. I’d definitely call 2012 a major win, but it’s been interesting to watch how companies operate to reach their goals and hit moving targets. Sure, it’s not new that companies have to completely shift directions when something…

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15 Unnecessarily Sexy Christmas Costumes

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Laura Stampler Yandy We just got accustomed to the bizarrely unnecessary, yet incredibly profitable, sexy Halloween costume market — shilling everything from sexy Oscar the Grouch to barely there Chewbacca. Christmas is revealing costume vendors’ latest victim.  Sexy Santa, elf, and even gingerbread house costumes are on the rise. “Last year, we ran out of Santa costumes, and I had more than 200 for sale, and 85 for rent, and we rent each…

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Two Firefighters Shot And Killed While Responding To Suspect’s Fire ‘Trap’

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Brett LoGiurato Jamie Germano/@jgermano1 Police in Webster, N.Y., said this morning that two firefighters were shot and killed while responding to a fire in the upstate New York town, victims of an apparent “trap” set by a shooter who is believed to be dead at the scene.  Two other firefighters have been injured and are in “guarded” condition at nearby Strong Memorial Hospital, according to CNN. “It does appear it was a…

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AMERICAN GUN STORE: Before And After Sandy Hook Massacre [PHOTOS]

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Henry Blodget In the days following the massacre of 27 adults and children at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, there have been many reports of skyrocketing gun sales. This is said to be typical. Whenever there is a highly publicized mass shooting, Americans apparently rush to gun stores. The theory is that they do this for two reasons: First, they want to buy guns to protect themselves from all the…

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Five Best Photo Filter Apps

As reported in LifeHacker. by Alan Henry Whether photo filter apps are fun ways to share your mobile photos with friends or you use them to add a touch of personality and custom flair to your snapshots, one thing is for sure: iTunes and Google Play are both full of them. Some of them offer heavy editing tools, others have great social aspects to back them up. We asked you which ones you thought were the…

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Wired, Tired, Expired for 2012: From Stellar to Suck

As reported on Wired. BY MICHAEL CALORE Longtime readers will be familiar with Wired/Tired/Expired, our snarky cultural scorecard that began appearing in the magazine way back at the dawn of Wired. (Actually, it started as Wired/Tired, and Expired was added in 2002.) Not content to let a good idea sit on the shelf, we’ve asked product reviews editor Michael Calore, the office’s most opinionated loudmouth, to weigh in on the topics most deserving of this year’s honors.…

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