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Opinion: What’s the point of Tumblr?

By Eliot Meade, staff writer Today many teens, especially girls, enjoy tumbling. No, not tumbling as in gymnastics. Tumbling on Tumblr, a personal blog site. Tumblr currently has 39.5 million users in the United States. Once people create a Tumblr … Continue reading

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Review: Apple Store caught up in innovative reputation, should be paying more attention to customer service

By Joey Danaher, assistant editor The last time I was a buyer at the Apple Store, I was in sixth grade. Then and now, the Apple Store has been ahead of its time. At my most recent visit, the store’s … Continue reading

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Boulder Valley School District’s Adopt-a-Computer program adopts new rules to get more used computers in hands of lower-income students

By Jasper Pont, staff writer The Boulder Valley School District IT Store has changed the requirements to its Adopt a Computer program to make it easier for any student or employee who qualifies for financial assistance to purchase a refurbished … Continue reading

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Opinion: The pure genius of Steve Jobs will be sorely missed across the globe

By Cory Waltrip, editor-in-chief The world lost a true innovator this week.  We lost a man who exemplified the American dream. We lost someone who changed the way we view the world. Steve Jobs’ amazing creativity and pure genius will … Continue reading

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