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Facebook plagiarized Paper

Paper application launch on Facebook makes Georg Petschnigg furious. It's nothing, founder FiftyThree - enterprise app maker - has accused Facebook plagiarized creations. "Paper appeared in various media, but it is mentioned as an application made by other companies," said Petschnigg, was quoted as saying the United States, the Los Angeles Times, Tuesday, February 4, 2014. He said he was surprised to learn the news Facebook launched an application with the same name in January. Therefore, FiftyThree has released the first paper, which in March 2012 and quite successful. Apple calls it the best applications for the iPad digital slate for the year. Paper present in Facebook allows users to read and write the news. Paper includes News Feed consisting of photos, videos, and articles with a more comfortable viewing than the old version News Feed.

http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2014/02/04/072550948/Facebook-Dituduh-Jiplak-Aplikasi-Paper

Flappy Bird The Rising Star

You all must know Flappy Bird right? Incidentally this game is booming in android gadget. Flappy Bird is an artificial game developers from Vietnam named Dong Nguyen. The publisher did not expect, homemade games will 'explode'. "Popularity is probably just luck," said Nguyen, in an interview with Chocolate Lab Apps. Nguyen skepticism is unwarranted. Moreover, consider the appearance of ordinary Flappy Bird, arguably even a perfunctory look old school with a graphical display. Much different from other popular games that captivate with fantastic graphics that spoil the eye. Remarkably Flappy Bird, who despite having the look 'rustic' but could reap revenue to Rp 600 million per day!

http://inet.detik.com/read/2014/02/06/143103/2489190/654/6-faktor-x-di-balik-booming-flappy-bird?

Moral Development Hampered for Video Games

In-depth study of the behavior of 100 adolescents aged 13-14 years found that excessive exposure to violent games could weaken empathy. The researchers warn teens can lose the compass that distinguish "right and wrong." Academics at Brock University studying the behavior of students in seven schools in the Ontarion. They seek to understand the relationship between the type of video game, time spent and how it affects their behavior. The study found that playing video games is very common in this age group, usually between one to three hours per day. And games with violent themes are very common.

http://www.metrotvnews.com/tekno/read/2014/02/06/13/213780/Video-Game-Hambat-Perkembangan-Moral-Remaja