The Popularity Of Facebook's 'Paper' App Has Cratered In Less Than Two Months
Facebook launched a brand-new, dedicated "news" app called "Paper" on Feb. 3, but just two months later, popularity of the app has tanked.On launch day, it was the No. 1 social networking app, and the...
View ArticleArchitecture Fans Say These Are The Coolest New Buildings On The Planet
Online architecture database Architizer announced the winners of their 2nd Annual A+ Awards for the most incredible new architecture around the globe today. The result was a total of 129 winners in...
View ArticleSmart TVs Are About To Overtake Streaming Devices In The US
Smart TVs and streaming devices — including the Roku, Apple TV, and Google's Chromecast — are reshaping what it means to watch TV.For now, streaming devices are still more common than smart TVs, but...
View ArticleThis Concept Private Plane Comes With 3 Cockpits To Give Passengers Amazing...
Boutique aircraft manufacturer Micronautix has unveiled plans to give passengers a new kind of view, by building a plane with three cockpits.The concept aircraft, known as the Triton,will have...
View ArticlePeter Jackson's Personal Jet Is Being Used In The Malaysia Airliner Search
The personal jet of Oscar-winning movie director Peter Jackson was reported Wednesday to have been called into assist with the search for the missing Malaysian airliner.Australian authorities...
View ArticleTool For Finding LinkedIn Email Addresses Taken Down, Company Says A 'Better...
Sell Hack has taken down its "Hack In" tool, which previously allowed LinkedIn users to obtain email addresses from the professional network's database. In a blog post on Tuesday, Sell Hack wrote that...
View ArticleFlorida's 'Vampire' Congressional Candidate Might Be The Future Of American...
This morning, a local politics site revealed Republican Florida congressional candidate Jake Rush has an extensive history of playing gothic and "vampire"-themed live action role-playing games. While...
View ArticleThe Prosecutor Who Sent Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard To Jail Says His Release...
Joseph diGenova, the former U.S. Attorney who prosecuted Israeli spy and former U.S. intelligence agent Jonathan Pollard, said Tuesday his potential release under an emerging deal to extend...
View ArticleRussia Controls 40% Of This Critical Industrial Metal
Below is an interview with Frank Holmes, chief investment officer at U.S. Global Investors. This Q&A went out to subscribers of our "10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell" newsletter...
View ArticleStudy Shows It's Way Too Easy To Get A Prescription For Narcotics
A new study published in the Apr. 2014 issue of the journal Medical Care highlights a troubling reality of today's health care landscape: Too often, doctors prescribe potentially dangerous medications...
View ArticleThis LA Band Found A Really Inexpensive (And Awesome) Way To Shoot A Music Video
Grand Theft Auto V is a huge open-world game, that can take hours to finish.The world is so vast, in fact, that some people are using it to go beyond actually playing the game.A Los Angeles-based band...
View ArticleROSENBERG: Next Year, We Will Be In No-Man's Land
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.We're In No Man's Land And This Is What Investors Should Expect (Gluskin Sheff)...
View ArticleAmerican Isolationism Soars To The Highest Level In Decades
More Americans oppose foreign intervention than at any time since 1964, when the Pew Research Center started tracking this view.Coinciding with increasing disillusionment of the United States' handling...
View ArticleSheryl Sandberg Is Right — Women Are Called 'Bossy' More Than Men
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has decided she doesn't like the word "bossy."Last month, she and other prominent women, like Condoleezza Rice and Beyonce, collaborated to launch Ban Bossy, a campaign...
View ArticleWhy Northerners Are Born Earlier In The Year Than Southerners
Human birth rates peak at different times of the year, based on location, a huge new data set shows.Researchers at the University of Michigan digitized 78 years of monthly birth records from every U.S....
View ArticleMassive 8.0 Earthquake Strikes Off The Coast Of Chile
A massive 8.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on Tuesday evening, according to the USGS National Earthquake Information Center.The earthquake occurred at a depth of 6.2 miles,...
View ArticleThe Female Officer Behind A Daring Combat Training Op-Ed Is Headed To...
The female Marine officer who wrote about her theory as to why so many women had failed the grueling infantry officer course has volunteered for duty in Afghanistan, Business Insider has learned.In an...
View ArticleThe Most Popular Job In Every State
Some jobs are disproportionately concentrated in certain states. Fashion designers flock to New York, Texas has an outsize share of petroleum engineers, and Floridians are much more likely to be...
View ArticleThis One Stat Explains Why Tesla Has No Choice But To Build The Gigafactory
The fate of Tesla's Gigafactory, which the company hopes will begin pumping out lithium ion batteries to power its cars, remains uncertain after Panasonic confirmed it had was not collaborating on the...
View ArticleAmazon Announced Its First Video Game And It Looks Pretty Awesome
Earlier today, Amazon announced a new set-top box called Fire TV that's available for $99.In addition to letting users stream online services like Netflix and Hulu, Amazon is offering games for play....
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