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How to Get Around an Airport Like a Boss
Jan Rezab, the CEO of social media analytics service Socialbackers, shares his little secret on how to get around an airport with minimal stress.
Netflix Releases "Spoiler Yourself" App
Netflix has launched the "Spoiler Yourself" app providing clips from pivotal moments in films and television series.
Downton Abbey Goes Electric with Kindle Ad
Downton Abbey's UK audience wasn't happy commercial breaks during the fifth season's premiere featured Downton actors in costume on set using Kindles, saying it shattered the illusion of the period drama.