An Amazon MBA
An infographic explaining the economics behind Amazon's business sparked big debates among consumers.
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Apple's release of its new operating system iOS 6, sparked big debates about which devices would be eligible for upgrades.
A social media campaign that encourages people to live below the poverty line, on just $1.50 a day, had readers questioning whether they could actually pull that off in New York City.
Reddit banned publications such as The Atlantic, BusinessWeek and PhysOrg, preventing Redditors from posting links to those sites. One commenter even gave us Don Draper's take on the matter.
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