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Technology
Google's Gmail will soon let you email money
Google's not launching its own currency (not yet, anyway), but it does plan to soon let people send each other money as easily as sending an email.

Cointagion unveils 'no-touch' e-commerce for bitcoins
Cointagion has developed a simple way to sell goods for bitcoins online, without the need for an online shopping cart.

CloudHashing to offer Bitcoin Mining as a service - MaaS
Fed up with waiting for ASIC mining rigs from suppliers who can’t deliver? Welcome to the world of Mining as a Service (Maas).

Bitcoin ATM to demo this week at Bitcoin 2013
Robocoin Kiosk, a machine that lets people buy and sell bitcoins, will be demonstrated at the #Bitcoin2013 conference this weekend.

Today is D-day for bitcoin miner upgrades
Today -- May 15 -- is the deadline for bitcoin miners and merchants to upgrade their bitcoin client or be left out of sync with the rest of the network.

TerraHash starts Avalon OEM gold rush
Californian firm TerraHash is promising customers huge mining rigs using Avalon ASIC chips from designer BitSuncom.

Bitcoin network out-muscles top 500 supercomputers
Is the bitcoin network the most powerful distributed computing system -- hence, the most powerful computer, period -- on Earth?

Developers redo Satoshi software
A team of software developers is releasing a new bitcoin client, designed as an alternative to the original software that implemented the Bitcoin protocol.

Users urge Dropbox to snuggle up with Bitcoin
Neither Dropbox nor bitcoin has been around for even a decade yet, but fans of the cloud-based storage site and the digital currency are eagerly pushing for the young twosome to get together.

CarbonWallet offers beefy security for storing bitcoins
A new bitcoin wallet service, CarbonWallet, uses passphrases to store bitcoins "deterministically."
