Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Hillary Clinton Speaks About Philanthropy, Net Neutrality in Salesforce Keynote and 10 More

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Hillary Clinton Speaks About Philanthropy, Net Neutrality in Salesforce Keynote

Clinton praised Salesforce's philanthropic efforts, emphasized the importance of net neutrality and sidestepped questions about future presidential plans during her keynote addr...

It's Sarcasm, Charlie Brown: 'The Great Pumpkin' Meets RiffTrax

Peanuts + RiffTrax = LOL.

Mark Zuckerberg Drops $100 Million on Hawaiian Property

Taking a page out of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," Mark Zuckerberg has spent $100 million on a chunk of land in Hawaii.

Amazon Wants to Outsource Book Agents' Jobs With Kindle Scout

The ecommerce giant announced the launch of its Kindle Scout program, which lets prospective authors submit manuscripts that will then be read and voted on.

10 Pro Sports Teams That Need to Bring Back Their '90s Uniforms

Sometimes taking a trip back in time to a little era called the '90s is the most fashion-forward thing a sports team can do.

Inside Kensi's Emotional Moment on 'NCIS: LA'

Eric Christian Olsen and writer R. Scott Gemmill share some annotated script pages.

Jimmy Kimmel Is Noticing Some Curious Weather Patterns

Jimmy Kimmel points out all the penis-shaped weather patterns from local news.

Report: Apple Pay Could Launch This Week

Apple is readying its retail stores for an Apple Pay launch and alleged screenshots reveal a look at the service.

Bono on Automatic iTunes Download of U2 Album: 'Oops, I'm Sorry About That'

In a video posted on the band's Facebook page, the U2 frontman apologized to fans for putting the new album in everyone's iTunes libraries without asking.

Zach Galifianakis Has Every Excuse to Not Hang Out With You

Zach Galifianakis and Jimmy Fallon are here with a 'Tonight Show' skit that will help you get out of all those annoying plans you've been trapped into.

An Umbrella That Protects You From Rain With Just Air, But Only Lasts 30 Minutes

Because regular old umbrellas just won't cut it, one Kickstarter project aims to bring you an umbrella powered by air.

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