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Facebook Prices Its IPO at $38 — Facebook Inc. FB 0.00% set its final price at $38 a share, as the social network gets ready for its initial public offering on Friday. The social network priced at the top end of the range it set earlier this week, when it said it would price its IPO at $34 … | Lee Spears / Bloomberg: |
Facebook Raises $16 Billion In Biggest Technology IPO On Record — Facebook Inc. (FB) raised $16 billion in the biggest initial public offering by a technology company in history, pricing the shares at the top end of an increased range. — The social network, led by 28-year-old Mark Zuckerberg … | Business Week: |
How Mark Zuckerberg Hacked the Valley — In 2006, when he was 22, Mark Zuckerberg gave up writing computer code to focus on managing his rapidly growing startup. Like Jim Brown retiring from football at 29 or E.M. Forster abandoning the novel in his forties, the prodigy who programmed … | Cathy Avgiris / Comcast Voices: |
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Hewlett-Packard Said to Consider Cutting as Many as 25,000 Jobs — Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) is considering cutting as many as 25,000 jobs, or 8 percent of its workforce, to reduce costs and help the company contend with ebbing demand for computers and services, people briefed on the plans said.| Arik Hesseldahl / AllThingsD: |
HP's Whitman to Announce Restructuring Plan Wednesday; 30,000 Jobs Targeted — The daunting task of restructuring Hewlett-Packard will begin in earnest next Wednesday when the company reports its quarterly earnings. Sources familiar with the company's plans say that CEO Meg Whitman … | Nick Bilton / Bits: |
Twitter Implements Do Not Track Privacy Option — It's no secret that Facebook is worth about $100 billion because it collected personal data about its users. A lot of data. — Although Twitter tracks its users too — albeit in a much less aggressive way — the company has decided to take a different route.| Othman Laraki / Twitter Blog: |
New tailored suggestions for you to follow on Twitter — Every day, hundreds of thousands of people sign up for Twitter to get closer to the things they care about — friends, businesses, celebrities, news and information from all over. If you've used Twitter for awhile … | Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Schumer And Casey's Ex-PATRIOT Act: Details Of How They Plan To Get Saverin's $67M And More — Charles Schumer and Bob Casey, the two U.S. Senators behind the Ex-PATRIOT act — a proposal to go after early Facebook backer Eduardo Saverin and others like him that have renounced U.S. citizenship … | The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer: |
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Exclusive: Japan's Rakuten Wins the Heart of Pinterest in $100M Funding Race With $1.5B Valuation — Rakuten, the largest e-commerce site in Japan, is expected to be the lead investor in the much-contested next round of funding for Silicon Valley's hottest start-up, Pinterest.| Evelyn M. Rusli / DealBook: |
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HTC shipping custom Android builds on US devices to avoid Apple patents — The HTC One X for AT&T and Evo 4G LTE for Sprint already bear the distinction of being the first Android devices to face an import block at US Customs for potentially infringing an Apple patent, but the ignominy may be fleeting … | Reuven Cohen / The Digital Provocator: |
Iran to Sue Google Over Dropping Persian Gulf Name From Map — In a move that shows just how powerful online mapping has become, the AP is reporting that Iran will sue Google over dropping the name of the Persian Gulf on GoogleMaps. The action comes after Google intentionally left the body … | Aamir Usman / Shoutpedia: |
Apple is Filtering “Jailbreak” Term in the US iTunes Store — Apple is reportedly filtering the “Jailbreak” term from the iTunes items. All the categories are affected with this filter including Apps, songs, albums, podcast episodes, and iTunes U episodes.| Emil Protalinski / ZDNet: |
The Pirate Bay returns, Anonymous hater takes credit for DDoS — Summary: The Pirate Bay is back online. An Anonymous traitor who goes by the name AnonNyre has claimed responsibility for the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that kept the site offline for days.| Derrick Harris / GigaOM: |
Scoop: Google, Microsoft both targeting Amazon with new clouds — Google is hard at work on a cloud computing offering that will compete directly with the popular Amazon EC2 cloud, according to a source familiar with Google's plans. Not to be outdone, other sources have confirmed Microsoft … | Brian X. Chen / Bits:NEW |
Verizon Clarifies: Unlimited Data Plans Will Die Slow Death — Verizon on Wednesday outlined its goals with shared data plans, and some news organizations incorrectly reported that it was killing unlimited data plans the instant that shared data plans were introduced.| Kayla Tausche / CNBC: |
Kayak Eyeing $150 Million IPO in Coming Weeks — Kayak Software is aiming to go public in the coming weeks, as the market for technology deals in particular could see a lift from Facebook's offering, according to people familiar with the deal. — Kayak first filed its IPO documents in November 2010 … | Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post: |
Developing Windows 8 Metro style apps with C++: Live Streaming at 0900 PDT, May 18 — Join the Microsoft Visual C++ and Windows teams in Redmond on May 18, 2012, 0900 - 1700 PDT for an all-day Windows Camp focused on building Windows 8 Metro style apps with C++.| Kim-Mai Cutler / TechCrunch: |
Eduardo Saverin Backs Mobile Wallet Contender Crowdmob — Eduardo Saverin may no longer be a U.S. citizen. But that's not stopping him from investing in American companies. — In fact, he just closed a deal. He's backing Crowdmob, a startup that's blending app promotion with discounts from local merchants.| Nathan Ingraham / The Verge: |
T-Mobile to launch new no-contract mobile broadband plans on May 20th — T-Mobile's making it easier for customers to use its growing HSPA+ network for mobile broadband by introducing some new, contract free plans. As of May 20th, T-Mobile will offer four new prepaid mobile broadband plans … | Matthew Braga / Ars Technica: |
Say hello to the real real-time Web — It's not just a buzzword, but a technological shift—the instantly accessible Web. — Real-time technologies are making Web apps faster—and in some cases, indistinguishable from desktop apps. — Garret Voight — It started with a simple idea …
Book Excerpt: The Creative Destruction of Medicine — The emergence of powerful tools to digitize human beings creates an unparalleled opportunity to inevitably and forever change the face of how health care is delivered.
Cloud Foundry Improves Support For Background Processing — Cloud Foundry has significantly enhanced support for worker applications that perform background processing by allowing applications to run on CloudFoundry.com without the application container.
Developing Windows 8 Metro style apps with C++: Live Streaming at 0900 PDT, May 18 — Join the Microsoft Visual C++ and Windows teams in Redmond on May 18, 2012, 0900 - 1700 PDT for an all-day Windows Camp focused …
Between a rock and a hard place - our decision to abandon the Mac App Store — On June 1st, Apple will change the rules of the Mac App Store to require all applications to run inside of a ‘sandbox’.
Try out the new DISQUS 2012 — Today we're releasing Disqus 2012 on a rolling basis to existing websites using Disqus. Disqus 2012 is what we've nicknamed the completely new version of the Disqus platform.| Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: |
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