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The Avengers On Parade Pays Respect To Maurice Sendak

With the unfortunate death of Maurice Sendak , the Internet has been busy coming up with different ways to pay their respects to the groundbreaking children’s author, whose most famous work, Where the Wild Things , lives on in the hearts and minds of the young and old alike. Whether it’s featuring the video of Christopher Walken reading Sendak’s unforgettable book or impressive drawings from Andy Marlette , Sendak’s passing was given the proper respect.

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Facebook Wins In Appeals Court Against Leader Technologies

Back in 2008 Leader Technologies, a developer of internet-based system, filed a lawsuit against Facebook claiming they had infringed on one of their patents with the invention of the site. The technology in question was one which it made it possible for people to communicate on a large scale such as we do on Facebook. An ultimate jury decision found that Facebook had indeed infringed on the patent.

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Draw Something Sells, Drops 5 Million Users

The makers of the popular app Draw Something–OMGPOP–may have made the best deal of their careers recently when they sold the game to Zynga for a tidy sum right before millions of users dropped it. Zynga picked up the app for $200 million , which may have seemed like a deal to them before 5 million people suddenly stopped playing, leaving Zynga with just 10 million customers. The game, which soared in popularity right after it debuted, has players guess a word with clues drawn by their opponent, Pictionary-style.

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