Facebook Rewards 10-year-old with $10,000 for Finding Security Flaw -- Start Up Your Day RoundupPlus: Disney filed a patent for super fast 3-D printing.

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Still in the game.Despite recent struggles, Twitter is still rolling out new features like a"Connect" tabto suggest who you should follow.

Snapped.A teen crashed her car while using a Snapchat "lens' that notes a vehicle's speed. Alawsuitblames the driver and company for the incident.

Just desserts.A 10-year-olddiscovered an Instagram security flawand Facebook gave him $10,000 as a reward.

Filed.Disneyfiled a patentfor a super fast 3-D printing method.

Testing.McDonald's is testing garlic fries in San Francisco for a limited time. They're called"Gilroy Garlic Fries."
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Lindsay Friedman

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Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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