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This week’s VBWeekly got a little goofy, while our anchor Jolie O’Dell was traveling to the East Coast.
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What's cooler than spending $1bn on a mobile photo sharing app?
The answer: spending $1bn on a mobile photo service and then launching your own mobile photo sharing app service weeks later.
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It has been a week since the Facebook IPO, with a whole lot of drama in the aftermath about the glitch with Nasdaq (and the legal implications), and questions about how much traders have lost as a result, while the share price has fallen: from a start of $38 it is now $32.
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With engineering precision, Facebook’s stock price basically stayed the same on the day of its initial public offering, rising $0.
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Facebook has released a new feature that shows advertisers the percent of fans that have seen and Liked specific posts on brand pages, Mashable reports.
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Here's more evidence that enterprise tech is hot right now.
Infoblox beat estimates for its first quarterly results since going public last month.
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Today, Israeli startup Superfly, which offers a secure tool that combines worldwide flight information with personal travel preferences to help people organize and maximize the value of their travel rewards among other things, is quietly launching a shot across the bow of the industry's giants -- in this case, uber popular metasearch engine, Kayak.
More from CrunchGear The hype surrounding Facebook has rapidly turned sour since the company went public in a media frenzy last Friday.
More from PaidContent The folks over at American Hipster put together this spoof music video to commemorate last week’s Facebook IPO.
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Facebook’s initial public offering is believed to have created as many as 1,000 new millionaires Friday, many of them employees who helped build the world’s largest social network.
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Hours before its IPO, Facebook was hit with a $15 billion lawsuit, alleging that the social network knowingly infringed on user privacy when it used browser cookies to track activity.
More from SearchEngineWatch.com After a shaky first day on the NASDAQ index on Friday, Facebook stock on Monday took a dive into the red as most tech stocks showed modest gains.
More from Electronista If the social network couldn't get more momentum on the day of the IPO, what is it going to do now that the bloom is so suddenly off the rose?
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More from CNET News Exchange's CEO says design problems created confusion among traders ahead of and during the highly anticipated offering.
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Hoo boy, anything tech-related that happened over this past week was dwarfed into oblivion by Facebook’s IPO.
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After growth slowed just in time for its IPO, Facebook must look overseas for a jump-start. Here are the only five remaining countries where Zuckerberg is not top dog - and the rivals that stand in his way.
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Leave it up to Next Media Animation, the Taiwanese firm known for its wacky news videos, to create the only Facebook IPO wrap-up that’s actually worth watching.
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Once protected by the hype bubble, Facebook is getting a hard lesson in the realities of the public markets.
More from GigaOm The underwriters of Facebook's $16 billion debut on NASDAQ fought to the finish to keep the company's shares above last night's final price of $38 a share.
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week in review Shares in the social network have a rocky trading start, while resumegate spells the end of Yahoo CEO's term.
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