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Ecuador quake toll at 272, 'certain to rise'
The biggest earthquake in Ecuador in decades has killed 272 people -- but that toll will 'certainly' rise even further, the president said on April 17 as overwhelmed rescuers struggled to pull survivors out of the destruction.
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Athina Onassis poses with her husband and their dog
Athina Onassis seems that she has become more extrovert than she was before as we often see photos of her and her family.
The granddaughter of Aristotle Onassis does not have her own account on social media, but we learn about her life through her husband’s Instagram account.
In a recent photo, Athena poses smiling while Doda is holding in his arm their dog.
Yahoo begins shuttering some digital services
Yahoo has begun shutting down some of its digital magazines as the struggling online pioneer's latest reorganization plan.
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The mighty fall of Twitter
Twitter is an amazing service with a simple idea, as all of you know. It is an amazing way to spread news. It is very easy to use, very fast and very open. It is exactly what a free-minded, truth-seeking global individual would want from any news source. However, this is exactly why Twitter is losing its edge and relativity globally.
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Alphabet profit sends shares up; overtakes Apple in value
Alphabet Inc easily beat Wall Street's quarterly profit forecasts on Feb. 1, helped by strong mobile advertising sales, sending the shares of Google's parent higher in after-hours trading to surpass Apple Inc as the most valuable U.S. company.
Serbian Opposition Hunts For Votes On the Net
Facing tough challenges in the forthcoming early elections, including poor media exposure and lack of funds, the opposition parties are turning to the Internet in a quest for voters.
Bojan Klacar, director of the Center for Free Elections and Democracy, CESID, told BIRN that no party can avoid social media now, although television remains the most influential media.
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Crytek opens virtual reality center in Istanbul
A virtual reality (VR) laboratory has been opened in Istanbul by Germany-based independent video game developer, publisher and technology provider Crytek in cooperation with Bahçe?ehir University (BAU).
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Pakistan lifts ban on YouTube after launch of own version
Pakistan said on Jan. 18 that it had removed a three-year ban on YouTube after the Google-owned video-sharing website launched a local version that allows the government to remove material it considers offensive.
Peace OFF: The first Greek online role playing game (vid)
A unique game of misunderstandings involving a peacemaker, zombies, pirates and ninjas created by a Greek team has gain many fans worldwide.
The misunderstandings start from the name of the game, Peace OFF, to the famous song ‘Give Peace A Chance’ which is misinterpreted as ‘do not give peace a chance’!
Is the 800-year-old mobile phone discovered real?
Claims that archaeologists in Australia have discovered an ‘800-year-old mobile phone’ have triggered conspiracy forums discussions.
As Daily Mail reports, the object, which is allegedly found in Austria, is thought to be a clay model of a mobile phone with cuneiform writing engraved on the keys.
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