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    Facebook Is Already Trying to Break Twitter's New Toy

    Twitter launched a new product called Vine on Thursday, one that's as confusing as it is intriuging -- just like Twitter itself was when it started. Unsurprisingly, Facebook wants nothing to do with it. It's a very simple story. Twitter's Vine, a new mobile app that's been described as "Instagram for video," created a small splash on launch day, won some downloads and piqued some interest. Like many apps these days, you can connect both your Twitter and your Facebook profile to the new service and find friends. It was only a few hours later that Facebook cut the cord.

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    It wasn't a huge deal on a practical level. On Thursday morning, you could connect your Vine profile to Facebook and use the link to connect with your Facebook friends. Classic social graph goodness! On Thursday evening, though, you could not do that, because Facebook cut off access. The social network not only cut off the friend-finding feature on Vine, it cut off all Facebook data. Long story short: if you want to connect with your friends on Vine, you'd better be following them on Twitter. 

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    This move from Facebook would seem like a glitch if it hadn't been happening across the board. As TechCrunch's Josh Constine points out, Facebook's been blocking a number of services from accessing its social graph. Facebook did the same thing to Twitter back in 2010 and stopped Google from accessing its contact lists a few months later. Twitter, for what its worth, cut off its own friend-finding feature from Instagram a year later. Do you feel geeky yet? You should.

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    The fact of the matter is that all these social media companies -- namely, Facebook, Twitter and Google (sort of) -- used to cooperate with each other for the most part. That is no longer the case. Facebook is now defending its data, guarding its friend connections and staying far far away from anybody else's next big thing. Is that because it's scared of them? Who the heck knows. Does this mean that organizing your already very scattered Internet friends is only going to become more difficult. You betcha.

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    • Kim and Kanye's Baby Name Is Not That Strange

      It's being reported that rapper Kanye West and his reality star girlfriend Kim Kardashian have named their brand-new baby, born this weekend, Kaidence Donda West. Donda was Kanye's late mother's name, so that makes sense, but, um, Kaidence? What's going on with Kaidence?

    • Man charged with tossing wife off cruise ship

      SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A California grand jury has indicted a Florida man on charges he strangled his ex-wife and tossed her off a cruise ship in Italy.

    • Mother in upscale New York suburb indicted as marijuana dealer

      NEW YORK (Reuters) - A mother of three in an upscale New York suburb was indicted on Tuesday on charges she ran a sophisticated marijuana operation, federal law enforcement officials said. A federal grand jury indicted Andrea Sanderlin, 45, of Scarsdale, New York, a suburb 20 miles outside of Manhattan, said Loretta Lynch, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and other officials in a media release. Law enforcement agents seized 2,800 marijuana plants and a large quantity of dried marijuana worth an estimated $3 million from a Queens warehouse. ...

    • Justin Bieber Maybe Shouldn't Drive Cars Anymore

      Oh lord. Another day, another incident involving teen menace Justin Bieber and one of his expensive vroom-vrooms. It seems that Justin Bieber was involved in a traffic incident last night that had police questioning him about a possible a hit-and-run situation. Justin was leaving the Laugh Factory last night in his Ferrari and apparently hit a dude who was standing in the street. Bieber didn't stop to check on him, leading police to think it might have been a hit-and-run. ...

    • U of Oregon plans to bar too-wide seat cushions

      PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Some University of Oregon fans say it's getting crowded in the bleachers. The problem: Jumbo seat cushions.

    • Protesters jailed as they decry Republican shift in North Carolina

      By Marti Maguire RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - A conservative shift by North Carolina's first Republican-led government in more than a century is drawing weekly protests to the state capital of Raleigh, but some lawmakers are defiantly standing their ground. In the latest of the "Moral Monday" demonstrations, dozens of clergy members, doctors, teachers and environmentalists trampled paper copies of legislation before being handcuffed by police officers when they refused to leave the statehouse as an act of civil disobedience. ...

    • Can fetuses masturbate?

      To rally support for his anti-abortion bill, Rep. Michael Burgess of Texas tells Congress that fetuses can feel pleasure

    • CBO: About 8 million would gain legal status under Senate immigration bill

      WASHINGTON (AP) — CBO: About 8 million would gain legal status under Senate immigration bill .

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