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Samsung smartwatch ticks in the right direction

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USA TODAY - Tech October 1
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The Galaxy Note 3.
Samsung smart watch ticks in the right direction

Samsung is the latest tech Goliath to chime in with a smart watch, the pricey Galaxy Gear.
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Change Agents: Sanjeev Agrawal's collegiate job quest

Getting a job out of college can be a daunting task, and Collegefeed.com aims to help
The Amazon logo.
Amazon to deliver 70,000 holiday jobs

Online retail giant ramps up for seasonal demand ahead of holiday shopping months.

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Microsoft's Surface Pro 2 was introduced in New York in September 2013.
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Cassini detects plastic ingredient on Saturn moon
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