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Trio Raises More than $24,000 in Mario Marathon

One year when I was in elementary school, I took part in a fundraiser called Jump Rope for Heart. A bunch of us got pledges from friends and family members, and then we all gathered in the gymnatorium...

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Using Twitter to Beat Cancer

Drew Carey, host of The Price is Right, is willing to pay big bucks for a Twitter handle (Courtesy AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, FILE) Drew Olanoff appears to be a remarkable person to me. He’s very good...

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Interesting Reading #343

Wired Explains: How 3-D Television Works – “TV manufacturers want to bring that experience to your living room with 3-D displays that work much like the ones in the theaters. Major consumer-electronics...

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Want a Role in the Next “X-Men” Film? It’ll Cost You

The cast of "X-Men: The Last Stand" gather for the film's Cannes premiere. (Emmanuel Laurent/AP Images) It isn’t hard to figure out why people love the “X-Men” comic book and film series so much: Just...

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How to get your tweets retweeted in a big way

Studies have shown that twitter posts (tweets) more often than not fall on deaf ears, or no ears at all. For example: Survey: 71 percent of tweets are ignored They discovered that more than seven in...

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The Selfless Sex: Why Women Volunteer More Than Men

Women volunteer more than men. (Getty Images) Today is Discover Your Impact Day, the companywide volunteer day at Discovery Communications and HowStuffWorks. Discovery employees across the globe are...

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Outsourcing Opportunity: How Samasource Wants to Change the World

Each year, the developed world pours billions of dollars in aid to developing countries — in 2006, private aid in the United States alone added up to about 34.8 billion dollars. And, while this money...

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