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iPhone App to Rate Ugliness makes $80000 Per Day

Ugly meter is an iPhone app that rates how ugly you are, has attracted millions of users going up the chart, according to the UK Daily Mail.

The application takes your picture and scans the contours of your face before rating you on a scale of 1 to 10, knowing its least favored for people to score a perfect 10 in this game.

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Pepsi Partners With Twitter for Online Concerts

PepsiCo Inc. is tweeting to a new generation of music lovers.

The No. 2 soda company said Monday that it's partnering with Twitter to provide streaming videos of live music concerts to Pepsi's followers on the social networking site. The deal is part of Pepsi's new global ad campaign that will also feature a TV ad with singer Nicki Minaj.

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FlyRights App to Report Racial Profiling At U.S. Airports

Travelers who suspect they are victims of profiling by security screeners at U.S. airports can now lodge a complaint in minutes, thanks to a smartphone application released on Monday.

The Sikh Coalition, supported by African American, Latino and Muslim civil rights groups, said its FlyRights app can be used by anyone who feels their rights were violated at the security barrier.

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Microsoft Counts on Allies in Mistimed Tablet Market

Microsoft is counting on friends to make it a hit later this year when it crashes a tablet computer party at which Apple has been the star ever since the launch of the iPad.

The U.S software colossus turned a draining patent lawsuit with Barnes & Noble into a mutually beneficial alliance that could make Nook digital books a cornerstone of a content "ecosystem" vital to selling Windows 8 tablets.

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Big Jambox Speakers for Smartphones

Jawbone on Monday began rolling out an even louder version of its portable wireless speakers, which have caught fire among smartphone and tablet users.

The Big Jambox speakers could be pre-ordered online at jawbone.com for $299 ahead of their release in stores on May 15. They will roll out in other countries in the coming months.

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Microsoft Invests $300 Million in New Barnes & Noble Unit

U.S. computer giant Microsoft will make a $300 million investment in a new Barnes & Noble subsidiary to combine the bookseller's digital reading capabilities, including its Nook tablet, and its college businesses.

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Google Workshop and Careers Networking Session in Beirut

Google and the IE Alumni Association invite AUB alumni and MBA students to a panel workshop and careers networking session on the topic of empowering SMEs in Lebanon through web-based technologies entitled "Deploying Technology to Empower SMEs in Lebanon". It will be held on Friday, May 4 at the Hotel Bristol and will feature a high-profile panel of tech industry entrepreneurs, including William Kanaan (Google), Maroun Chammas (IDM, Berytech), Hala Fadel (Comgest, MIT Enterprise Forum), and Elie Habib (Riyada Enterprise Development).

Registration Link : http://goo.gl/5Yrq8

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Report: Apple Avoiding Billions in Global Taxes

Gadget giant Apple is avoiding billions of dollars in taxes by setting up small offices around the world to collect and invest the company's profits, The New York Times reported Saturdayfafp.

The report said an office in Reno, Nevada, where the corporate tax rate is zero, was one of many that the California-based technology giant uses to legally sidestep state income taxes on some of its gains.

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Facebook, Yahoo! Patent Battle Heats Up

A legal battle between Yahoo! and Facebook heated up Friday with the floundering Internet pioneer accusing the rising social network star of buying patents just to retaliate in court.

The accusation came in a 37-page response filed by Yahoo! to a countersuit Facebook filed charging that the Sunnyvale, California-based company is violating the social network's patents -- and not the other way around.

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Regulators Eye Google in Argentina, South Korea

Google confirmed Friday that its online search and advertising services are under scrutiny by regulators in Argentina and South Korea.

Word of the probes came a day after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission revealed it hired former Justice Department prosecutor Beth Wilkinson to head an investigation into whether Google abused its dominance in online search.

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