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Top Stories of the Day // June 29, 2013

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Today's Top Stories // Jun 29, 2013

Launching A Startup? Make A Clean Legal Break From Your Employer First

Editor's note: Stephanie Singer practices law at WilmerHale, where she advises emerging companies in the technology and life sciences industries on... read more

After Three Months Of Work, Digg Reader Officially Opens To The Public

Despite much wailing and gnashing of teeth Google Reader is finally set to go dark next week, and more than a few companies (including TechCrunch owner AOL) are... read more

Tomorrow's Surveillance: Everyone, Everywhere, All The Time

Everyone is worried about the wrong things. Since Edward Snowden exposed the incipient NSA panopticon, the civil libertarians are worried that their Internet... read more

Foundation: Evan Williams on Hatching Big Ideas

In today's episode of my Foundation series, serial entrepreneur Evan Williams talks candidly about his experiences building Blogger, Twitter, and his latest... read more

Pirate3D Printer Exceeds Kickstarter Goal By 14X

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If You Must Wear Your Tech, Try Not To Look Like An Idiot

Like Dance Moms or protein-only diets, wearable tech is one of those things that simultaneously incites excitement, bandwagonning, distrust and disgust. Gut... read more

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