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A picture shows a You Tube logo on December 4, 2012 during LeWeb Paris 2012 in Saint-Denis near Paris. Le Web is Europe's largest tech conference, bringing together the entrepreneurs, leaders and influencers who shape the future of the internet. AFP PHOTO ERIC PIERMONT        (Photo credit should read ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)
A picture shows a You Tube logo on December 4, 2012 during LeWeb Paris 2012 in Saint-Denis near Paris. Le Web is Europe’s largest tech conference, bringing together the entrepreneurs, leaders and influencers who shape the future of the internet. AFP PHOTO ERIC PIERMONT (Photo credit should read ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)
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Here s what s on the Friday menu.

Apple adds two-step authentication to iMessage and FaceTime.

2014 was a good year for companies raising cash, according to numbers from law firms that handled venture deals. For example, the average price of a VC deal rose 115% in Q4, Fenwick & West said.

Remember Google s Cardboard? Now the company is teaming up with Mattel on a $29.99 View-Master infused with Google Cardboard virtual-reality technology.

No face-to-face with Meg Whitman: HP moves its shareholder meeting online only.

YouTube is 10 years old; the Guardian looks at online video s evolution.

Google waited six months after a gag order was lifted to tell WikiLeaks it passed employee data to FBI.

Looks like a buy button is coming soon to Pinterest. In other Pinterest news, it has banned affiliate links, taking away the way top users make money from the site.

 

 

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