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| | Facebook: Don't reveal your password to snooping employers As more companies ask workers for access to their Facebook accounts, the social network says that sharing or soliciting a password is a violation of its own guidelines.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | TweetDeck update restores some features, adds new ones The first big update since the new version of the multi-protocol Twitter client debuted brings improved retweet editing, "interactions," and the return of inline media.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Dissident Yahoo investor lays more groundwork for proxy fight Hedge fund Third Point, which owns almost 6 percent of Yahoo, complains the company has ignored its concerns and asks shareholders to vote for its outsider board candidates.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | YouTube adds one-click video editing for busy videographers The company says that it'll be able to fix shaky video and auto-correct dark clips.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Spotify intros 12 third-party apps for your listening pleasure The new offerings come from a host of companies, including Universal, Def Jam, and Warner Music.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | What's going on with Firefox for Android? More than three months after Mozilla unveiled the first stages of its Android browser reboot, the native version of Firefox for Android remains a work in progress.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | How to navigate Apple's crowdsourced product support Apple's "Answers from the community" section can provide a dose of Q&A for Apple product owners courtesy of your fellow users.  More | Share on Facebook |
| | Google Maps' high fees drive sites elsewhere Web sites that used to incorporate Google Maps into their own pages are considering other options, claiming the search giant is charging too much.  More | Share on Facebook |
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