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    Pinterest: What it is and how it works

    Learn about the new website "obsession" and how to use it in your life.

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    Researcher: People lie more when texting

    A Wichita State University researcher says people fib more while texting.

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    Study: Facebook users get more than give

    A new study out Friday found that the average user of the world's biggest online social network gets more than they give. That means more messages, more "likes" and more comments. Yes, even more "pokes."

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      Facebook rolls out 'verified accounts'

      Taking a cue from Twitter, Facebook will be rolling out "verified accounts" for its most popular users -- presumably hoping to encourage the Lady Gagas of the world to get active on the site.

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        Get paid to watch TV shows. Really.

        John Matarese has details on a new app that logs your TV viewing and then pays you.

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        App lets dead post on Facebook

        The posts are not immediate -- Facebook isn't that plugged in to us (yet) -- but hit your wall after three designated Facebook friends have confirmed that you have indeed gone on.

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          Apple expected to unveil smaller iPad

          John Matarese has the latest on Apple's upcoming iPad 3, and a smaller, cheaper iPad.

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            Trying social media with a manly twist

            Gentlemint.com is a social media website with a manly twist, whose growing popularity has taken its creators off guard.

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            'Angry Birds' slings onto Facebook

            We're going to feel a little guilty if this news gets you fired. But you can now play "Angry Birds" on Facebook.

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            1. Video: Home Halloween display goes viral

              Video: Home Halloween display goes viral

              A home in Los Angeles recent set up a Halloween light display that corresponds to LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem,” which has become a viral video online.

              • "Slut Walk" rallies behind rape victims

                • Every hour of TV may shorten life span

                  • Viral video: Dog plays fetch with statue

                    • Study shows swearing relieves pain

                      • Angry patron attacks Girls Gone Wild bus

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