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By Lindsay Friedman

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On the map. Uber's not the only ridesharing option on Google maps for iOS anymore. But according to Engadget, there's a catch.

Amazon's robot party. At this invitation-only robotics conference, robots delivered drinks and Jeff Bezos dressed in a robot suit. (That's not Bezos pictured in the photo above. For that, check out Business Insider.

Only in California. After a prototype for Google Glass was found in a pawn shop, the company tracked it down and got the leaked-out set back, according to Business Insider.

Job hunters take note. Video captured an applicant for Popeyes stopping a burglary, according to CNN.

Get out and swipe. Tinder's giving folks a chance to swipe right for their prefered presidential candidate. (Know you'll still need to vote. It's for the company's data purposes only.)
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