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Thursday 27 April 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

All the earnings from Microsoft, Google and Amazon. The Simpsons, but not as you know them. A guy in a jetpack that isn't dorky. And is our treasurer about to properly splurge? 
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Image shows enormous knife being investigated after Westminster terror arrest

Reuters has published photos of a forensic officer carrying out an investigation of the scene. 
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Instagram is on pace to be Facebook's next billion-user app

More and more, Facebook's 2012 acquisition of Instagram looks like the best $US1 billion it's ever spent. 
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New footage shows aftermath of MOAB strike in Afghanistan

New footage came out on Thursday showing the aftermath of the Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) weapon that the US dropped on ISIS fighters in Afghanistan on April 13.
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You can email your bills to this fintech and it will pay them - after checking they're not scams

A Melbourne fintech startup has commercially launched its new service today, where customers can send their utility bills for the system to automatically make the payments after intelligently sorting out scammers.
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Congressman says North Korea could smuggle a nuke into the US in a bale of marijuana

Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman made an interesting suggestion about the nuclear threat from North Korea after attending a classified briefing at the White House.
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A successful CEO says the best career move he's ever made was taking a year-long road trip and hitting maximum boredom

Neil Vogel is the CEO of a 250-person company, About.com, and he cofounded Recognition Media, the company behind New York's Internet Week, and the "Oscars of the Internet," the Webby Awards.

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