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Twitter’s looking for new users by telling its existing users what they should see.


Tech’s week in review.


Plus, douchebag commenter curation, neckbeards and that ice-bucket thing.


Plus, remembering when Apple’s diversity data was a trade secret and AOL is for old people.


Facebook Regional Director James Quarles has been tapped as Instagram’s new Global Head of Business and Brand Development.


TV ad sales were down last spring. Now ratings are disappearing.


Video advertisements: Coming to a Twitter stream near you.


All your likes are belong to us.


BuzzFeed could have sold to Disney, but didn’t.


The company, which has been profitable from the start, just raised $5 million from Maveron.


The “conscious uncoupling” of apps could come at a cost to consumers.


Some app splits make sense. Others, not so much.


Also this week in Re/code, real-life Transformers and a chip that works like the brain.


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