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Facebook, Twitter square off on viral videos

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USA TODAY - Tech June 20
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Facebook's Instagram could make a video move.
Facebook, Twitter square off on viral videos

Speculation mounts that Facebook's popular photo-sharing site could jump into videos.
Microsoft's Xbox One system, controller and Kinect motion sensor.
Microsoft backtracks on Xbox One online, games policies

Required connection, used game restrictions will be pulled.
Twitter #Music.
Twitter #Music service waiting to trend

iTunes Radio could provide a boost to Twitter #Music this fall.

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Space start-ups launch crowdfunding efforts
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