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    Internet Party CEO Vikram Kumar shows the sign up app on his smartphone after the Internet Party was launched by Kim Dotcom at the Dotcom Mansion on March 27, 2014 in Auckland, New Zealand. The Internet Party today launched its membership drive with members paying $1.29 to join up. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)
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    The Marijuana Check-Up allows users of the drug, who range from content to dissatisfied with their experience, to voluntarily take stock of their use. (AP Photo) 
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    Fitbit and its kin struggle with data privacy, long-term use

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    Better decision-making tools that are available through a variety of easily-accessible websites and apps draw on behavioral economics to provide the first step to overcoming Americans' financial woes. (AP Photo)
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    Whether you want $6.00 bottles of Andre or a $180 bottle of Dom Perignon, Klink will deliver it to you in under an hour for the product price plus $3.87 and taxes. 
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    App developer MicroBlink has released PhotoMath, a program designed to solve mathematical equations captured though the camera of a cell phone. (Screengrab)
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    In this Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014 photo, Aiden Crott, 7, center, helps Daniel Hernadez, 5, with his ScratchJr iPad program while Talia Levitt, 7, right, works with hers at the Eliot-Pearson Children's School in Medford, Mass. Researchers created the app that teaches basic computer programming to kindergartners. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
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