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Jhene Aiko Answers Drake Dating Rumors

Up and coming pop sensation Jhene Aiko has been getting more and more attention since she started working with rapper of the moment Drake.
And since their collaborations, she’s been romantically linked to him, of course, because sometimes it’s hard for the media to focus on a female entertainer’s individual accomplishments. Instead, some would rather discuss who that person is sleeping with or dating–that’s just the way things are.
But Aiko says her connection to Drake is purely musical and nothing else, and in time, she hopes to do an entire album with him.

Kendall Jenner Wants To Move Out, Bruce Thinks She Should

Kendall Jenner and her mom Kris clashed recently over whether Kendall is ready to move out on her own, but dad Bruce thinks it’s a good idea.
Kendall, who turned 18 in November and has a successful modeling career, says she’s ready to prove she’s an independent woman, but Kris thinks she’s just too young. However, Bruce Jenner said he doesn’t have a problem with it and says it might be good for her to get away from the family house, which is always full of people and cameras.

Google’s Cutts Talks EXIF Data As A Ranking Factor

Google may use EXIF data attached to images as a ranking factor in search results. This isn’t exactly a new revelation, but it is the topic of a new “Webmaster Help” video from the company.
Matt Cutts responds to the submitted question, “Does Google use EXIF data from pictures as a ranking factor?”

Alec Baldwin Says He’s Tired Of Fame And New York

Between Shia LaBeouf and Alec Baldwin there’s sure a lot of I-don’t-want-to-be-famous-anymore going around, as Baldwin just wrote a long winded piece in New York Magazine entitled “I Give Up.”
Apparently, being famous isn’t what it used to be, says Baldwin, because it’s hard for him to find any peace these days.

Mozilla Unveils New Line Of Firefox OS Devices

Mozilla stumbled upon a hit last year with its Firefox OS devices. The low cost of entry combined with a Web-friendly OS earned the alternative mobile platform a few million fans in emerging markets. Those emerging markets will continue to be important going forward, but Mozilla has set its aspirations a bit higher for the second year of Firefox OS.

LinkedIn Tells You More About Who’s Viewing Your Profile

LinkedIn announced that it’s providing users with a lot more information about who has been viewing their profiles.
Apparently in preparation for the launch, the company announced last week that users can now block other members from viewing their profiles, which had been a highly requested feature.
With new analytics features, the company says it can tell you, for example, that your profile would be eleven times more likely to be viewed if you add a photo or share a specific article.

Janelle Evans Explains Why She Wants A Second Baby

If you watch the MTV show Teen Mom 2, then you’re already familiar with one of the cast members Jenelle Evans and her very hectic lifestyle.
And if you’re like a lot of viewers, you’ve probably been completely baffled at some of the decisions she’s made, whether it’s jumping from boyfriend to boyfriend, constantly being in and out of jail, or abusing drugs.

Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow 2 Gets One Last Trailer

February has been an absolutely bonkers month for game releases. March isn’t looking any slower with major releases like Titanfall, Dark Souls II and South Park: The Stick Of Truth. Before you start counting your money to make sure you have enough cash for the games of March, Konami would like to remind you of one last game left in February.

Google Makes Deal With Local Publishers In U.S.

Google and The Local Media Consortium, which is made up of 800 newspapers and 200 local broadcast outlets from 41 member companies throughout the U.S., announced a strategic partnership, which will see Google providing the consortium’s members with ad products.
The consortium will launch a private ad exchange powered by Google’s DoubleClick Ad Exchange technology. Additionally, members will have access to DoubleClick for Publishers, and the option to run AdSense ads on their sites and Google Custom Search-powered search results.