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BioBook, A Gates-Funded iPad Textbook, Plans A Free Database For Customized Learning

The BioBook is an interactive iPad biology college textbook that allows students and professors to create their own customized learning experience. Since the launch of the iPad, colledge educators have been seeking an inexpensive alternative to paper textbooks that could leverage the collective knowledge of teachers and students. With a $249,000 grant from the Gates Foundation's

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Were you in a short marriage? Email us!

Did your marriage end in under a year? Would you be willing to share your story? Tell us about your experience, and we may interview you for a story on TODAY.com.

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Video: Picking best health insurance for you

It's that time of year again when many people are facing open enrollment with their employer's healthcare plans. Personal finance expert Carmen Wong Ulrich has tips and strategies to get the most bang for your buck.

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Hot Off The Twitter Bot: How To Train Your Newspaper To Survive The Digital Age

By embracing a "digital first" approach, The Guardian has seen readership on its website shoot up by over 40% year over the past two years. Its latest feature, the Twitter-scaling search bot @GuardianTagBot, should only help. “It has fun and charm, but it's also fantastically useful and structurally sound,” Janine Gibson, who leads the papers' digital operations in the U.S., tells us

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Is the GOP Bad at Social Media?

Each candidate has his or her own strategy; some work, others fail. Here's what you can learn from the social media accounts of the 2012 presidential candidates.

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Video: Study: Happiness increases longevity

Dr. Holly Phillips speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the difference happiness has on reducing the risk of death and well as the health effects of being happy.

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Video: The real-life "Happiness Project"

A new study suggests people who live happier lives live longer. Erica Hill speaks to the author of "The Happiness Project" Gretchen Rubin and profiles how this philosophy changed the life of one woman.

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