Offline over the weekend? Read all the tech news you missed right here

As the blissful embrace of the weekend gradually fades away to be replaced by the unflinching working week ahead, there’s still time to relax and take a few minutes to catch up with all the best news and features from over the weekend.
So, rub those bleary eyes, make a coffee and start catching up on everything you missed in the world of tech over the last two days.
News from over the weekend at The Next Web:
- As Promised, Flappy Bird is No Longer Available
- Yahoo Reportedly Tapping Yelp for Local Business Data
- Mozilla Adds Accounts, An Improved Sync, Customizable UI To Firefox
- Static Site Generator Cactus Arrives on the Mac
Good reads:
- 20 Ways to Be Awesome on the Internet
- 7 Startups to Watch from Seedcamp London February 2014
- Are You Participating in the Greatest Creative Renaissance?
- 6 Random Social Media Tips to Help You Improve Your Marketing
- Smoke-Testing your Apps 101: A Guide for the Non-Techie
- 6 Tips for a Successful System Integration Project
- Responsive Website v. Native Mobile App
- Chinese Mobile Gaming in the Year of the Horse
From beyond The Next Web:
- Change your passwords: Comcast hushes, minimizes serious hack [ZDNet]
- Neither Microsoft, Nokia, nor anyone else should fork Android. It’s unforkable. [ARSTechnica]
- Officials say Snowden used web crawling software to download classified NSA documents [The New York Times]
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