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Google+: One tool to bind them all (Fri, 17 May 2013)
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Fugitive to police on Facebook: Catch me if you can. They do (Sat, 18 May 2013)
Taunting the police on Facebook has limited benefits -- as one wanted man in the U.K. discovers when it takes police just 12 hours to catch up with him. They leave him a taunting message on Facebook in return. [Read more]


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Previously, on 'Arrested Development': NPR's epic guide to the show's running gags (Sat, 18 May 2013)
The Bluths are back, and your friends in public radio have obsessively compiled all their recurring jokes. [Read more]


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Taunting the police on Facebook has limited benefits -- as one wanted man in the U.K. discovers when it takes police just 12 hours to catch up with him. They leave him a taunting message on Facebook in return. [Read more]
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Previously, on 'Arrested Development': NPR's epic guide to the show's running gags (Sat, 18 May 2013)
The Bluths are back, and your friends in public radio have obsessively compiled all their recurring jokes. [Read more]
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Celebrating the Web; an Atomic Movie; a Hurricane Over Saturn (Tue, 07 May 2013)
Recent developments in health and science
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David Ferrucci: Life After Watson (Mon, 06 May 2013)
The former head of I.B.M.’s Watson project, a triumph of artificial intelligence, explains the limits to the current data-driven approach to making computers smarter and why he left Big Blue to join a hedge fund.
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David Ferrucci: Life After Watson (Mon, 06 May 2013)
The former head of I.B.M.’s Watson project, a triumph of artificial intelligence, explains the limits to the current data-driven approach to making computers smarter and why he left Big Blue to join a hedge fund.
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