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Silicon Alley Insider  2 hours ago:

Groupon Founder Andrew Mason's Music Album Will Drop On iTunes And Spotify Later This Month -

When Andrew Mason left his role as CEO of Groupon, he was uncharacteristically serious about his next move.

Silicon Alley Insider  3 hours ago:

VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger: This Photo Made EMC Salespeople Call Me A Traitor (VMW) -

When Pat Gelsinger left his job as a top exec at EMC to become CEO of VMware, he immediately landed in a pickle.

Silicon Alley Insider  3 hours ago:

Controversial Startup Guy Jake Lodwick Has Had Two Massive Startup Exits In The Past Month -

Jake Lodwick is a startup guy who rubs some people the wrong way, but he's helped create a bunch of successful startups.

Silicon Alley Insider  3 hours ago:

The Story Of MakerBot: The Startup That Popularized 3D Printing, And Just Sold For Millions -

Brooklyn startup MakerBot, which brought 3D printing to the masses, was just acquired by Stratasys, a professional-grade 3D printing company, for $403 million in stock.

Silicon Alley Insider  4 hours ago:

Your Eye Movements May Reveal Mental Illness -

Eye-tracking has become the tech trend du jour.

Advertisers use data on where you look and when to better capture your attention.

Silicon Alley Insider  4 hours ago:

Microsoft Pulls A 180 And Removes The Restrictions From The New Xbox That Video Game Fans Revolted Against (MSFT) -

Microsoft is getting rid of controversial DRM restrictions it announced last month at the unveiling of the Xbox One.

Silicon Alley Insider  4 hours ago:

There's A Weird iPhone App Using Marissa Mayer's Face As Its Icon (YHOO) -

iPhotoCap is an iOS app by developer Rob Green designed to let you add captions to your photos.

Silicon Alley Insider  4 hours ago:

CHART OF THE DAY: Time Spent Watching Video On Mobile Devices Has Doubled In The Last Year -

As mobile devices like smartphones and tablets take over many computing tasks from traditional desktops or laptops, they're also changing the way we consume entertainment.

Silicon Alley Insider  5 hours ago:

Google Fiber Has Brought A Surge Of Startups To Kansas City (GOOG) -

When people think of tech startups, two places typically come to mind: the Silicon Valley and New York City.

Silicon Alley Insider  5 hours ago:

Microsoft Is Paying Hackers Up To $150K To Tear Security Holes In Windows And Internet Explorer (MSFT) -

Later this month, Microsoft will start doing something it has never done before. 

Starting June 26, Microsoft will pay a cash bounty to hackers who find undiscovered security holes in Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 11 and submit them.