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Google Glasses get put to work by an airline
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How to stop Facebook friends from asking you about your relationship status and other details
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Google+ rolls out 'Stories' for tricked out photo playback
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Science lets you blame parents for your laziness
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'Do not track'? Oh what the heck, go ahead
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