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October 1, 2013, 9:20 AM

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Facebook:
Graph Search Now Includes Posts and Status Updates  —  Starting today, Graph Search will include posts and status updates.  Now you will be able to search for status updates, photo captions, check-ins and comments to find things shared with you.  —  Search for the topics you're interested …
Vlad Savov / The Verge:
Samsung Galaxy Gear review  —  The perfect companion for your life companion?  —  If you've ever seen a cycling race, you'll know that leading from the front isn't always a great idea.  The front runner has to cut a path through the wind and expend much more energy than the savvy followers behind him.
More: TechHive, VentureBeat and EngadgetTweets: @reckless
Mat Smith / Engadget:
Google launches Android game vending machines, puts first ones in Tokyo (naturally)  —  In a country that has no shortage of vending machines, Google Japan has decided to join the fray.  The company has announced three dedicated Google Play machines that will sell 18 different gaming titles …
Nancy Jo Sales / Vanity Fair:
An anecdotal look at the enabling role of social apps in the sexual interactions of teens  —  Friends Without Benefits  —  This year, 81 percent of Internet-using teenagers in America reported that they are active on social-networking sites, more than ever before.
Claire Davenport / Reuters:
Google offer may end search engine case, says EU antitrust chief  —  (Reuters) - Google's latest offer to modify its Internet search engine offers the prospect of ending a long-running European Union competition probe, the bloc's top antitrust official said on Tuesday.
BBC:
Nasa plans first 3D printer space launch in 2014  —  US space agency Nasa is planning to launch a 3D printer into space next year to help astronauts manufacture spare parts and tools in zero gravity.  —  It will be the first time a 3D printer has been used in space and could help reduce the costs of future missions.
Eric Jackson / Forbes:
Why Alan Mulally Would Be A Terrible Choice As The Next Microsoft CEO  —  Kara Swisher reported last week that Alan Mulally is now a front-runner for the job as Microsoft's next CEO.  —  Previously, he had been rumored to be a wildcard candidate for the job but one who was unlikely to leave his current post at Ford.
More: Computerworld and WebProNewsTweets: @karaswisher
Nick Heath / ZDNet:
Why the blue screen of death no longer plagues Windows users  —  Summary: The dreaded blue screen of death is familiar to any long time Windows PC user, but Microsoft has been developing tools to keep the dreaded BSOD at bay.  —  Nick Heath  —  Remember the blue screen of death …
Tweets: @stevesi
Felix Salmon:
Dave Eggers' poor understanding of Silicon Valley and social media undermines his new dystopian novel The Circle  —  How Dave Eggers gets Silicon Valley wrong  —  Dave Eggers' new book, a dystopian fantasia about social media, is excerpted in the NYT Magazine this weekend.
Matthew Panzarino / TechCrunch:
Dropbox Continues Its One-Click Campaign To Be Your Default Photo Library  —  If you've been watching Dropbox at all over the last couple of years, you'll be completely unsurprised at a new feature announced today.  The apps on Mac have gained the ability to automatically detect …
Seth Rosenblatt / CNET:
BitTorrent experiments with secure chat  —  Does the solution to secure instant messaging from prying eyes lie in how torrents work?  BitTorrent thinks it might, and is testing out a server-free messaging system.  —  The aftermath of the NSA spying scandal has people and companies scrambling …
Lucian Constantin / PC World:
Symantec seizes part of massive peer-to-peer botnet ZeroAccess  —  The cybercriminals behind ZeroAccess, one of the largest botnets in existence, have lost access to more than a quarter of the infected machines they controlled because of an operation executed by security researchers from Symantec.
Jason Del Rey / AllThingsD:
Square Competitor Leaf Scores $20 Million Investment From Payments Giant Heartland  —  For a while, it wasn't clear how payments startup Leaf would get the distribution it needed to compete against Square and others trying to reinvent point-of-sale technologies for small and medium-size businesses.
More: BostInno and Xconomy
Jon Russell / The Next Web:
Samsung's ChatON messaging service passes 100 million registered users  —  Samsung has today announced that ChatON, its cross-platform mobile messaging service, has passed 100 million registered users.  The company claims it has added 50 million new sign-ups over the last four months.
Daniel Cawrey / CoinDesk:
Bitcoin's role in the future of micropayments  —  Different payment processors have different opinions on the definition of a microtransaction, commonly known as a miniscule payment for a good or service.  —  Small businesses in the US like to require that customers make at least a $10 transaction on a credit or debit card.

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