Amazon Won't Refund You If Items Drop in Price Anymore -- Start Up Your Day RoundupPlus: Facebook users can now skip to the best parts in live videos.

ByLindsay Friedman

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Not so fast.Amazonhas stopped givingcustomers a refund if a price drops right after purchase.

Getting real.Google has created emojis that more accurately represent women in life. While we wait,The Guardianhas a few suggestions.

Get to the point.Facebook is nowletting users skipto the best parts of live videos.

Sending a message.A new hashtag is taking Twitter by storm as peopletweet out #MyDepressionLooksLikeand sharing their emotional stories.

A new face.Snapchat users got the chance to look like their favoriteX-men characters for the day.

On the run.New studiessuggest more millennials are looking for jobs abroad rather than staying in the U.S.

Hangry.McDonald's Singapore has come out with a bright redAngry Birdsburger.
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Lindsay Friedman

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Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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