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Facebook trading sets record IPO volume

Facebook's IPO will raise at least $16 billion, making it the third-largest IPO in U.S. history.  More

Enough on Facebook! Buy Google or Apple

Facebook is a phenomenal company but it's way overvalued compared to most other tech blue chips. More

Facebook: Many mutual funds already have a stake

T. Rowe Price, Fidelity and other mutual fund giants have been buying up shares of Facebook on private markets over the past year.  More

Post-Facebook IPO wisdom, from one CEO to another

Zipcar CEO Scott Griffith offers a couple of words of advice amid today's Facebook IPO fanfare. More

Anti-social: Zynga tumbles after Facebook IPO

Social media stocks aren't feeling the love, despite Facebook's market debut. Zynga, which generates much of its revenue from Facebook, fell as much as 23%. More

HP considers cutting 25,000 jobs. Why not more?

Facebook employees are celebrating. Workers at Hewlett-Packard are wondering whether or not they'll still have a job. More

Zuckerberg's right-hand woman

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is the power behind the company's explosive growth and ad business. Play

Facebook's new billionaires

From founder Mark Zuckerberg to Facebook's earliest investors, here's a guide to what Facebook's key players are now worth. More

Facebook's pre-IPO pricing history

Facebook is now public. How did the private traders do? More

Facebook's IPO price: $38 per share

Facebook's IPO will raise $16 billion, making it the third-largest IPO in U.S. history.  More

Google's self-driving car tackles D.C. traffic

Google's self-driving car responds reasonably well in real-life traffic situations around Washington, D.C. Play

Why Facebook won't start trading at the opening bell

Facebook's IPO won't begin trade on the Nasdaq at 9:30 -- it'll be delayed at least an hour.  More

Is Facebook still cool at Harvard?

Current Harvard students say that Facebook is not as cool as it used to be, but still 'Almost everyone is on it.' Play

Comcast scraps broadband cap

Comcast will replace its much-hated 250 GB broadband cap with a usage-based billing system. More

Verizon ends standalone DSL service

Verizon's plan to force DSL customers to bundle their service with landlines is catching heat on Capitol Hill and with partners. More

Facebook IPO: No 'Beatlemania' in Europe, Asia

Although nearly 80% of Facebook's users live outside the U.S., experts say there is no IPO frenzy beyond the 50 states. More

Tech IPOs have a dismal track record

Facebook is entering a market in which most IPOs plunge after a big one-day pop. More

What I saw in Zuckerberg's bungalow

Facebook's wild, nascent summer of 2004 was loosely chronicled in the bolckbuster The Social Network. This is what it was really like. More

Facebook to set final IPO price Thursday

Facebook's IPO price is available to the deal's underwriters and their bigwig clients. Regular folks will get to buy at market price the next day. More

Pinterest raises $100 million to bolster growth

Pinterest just landed a sizable cash infusion: The company raised $100 million in a financing round by e-commerce giant Rakuten.  More

The Facebook effect on San Francisco real estate

There's a rush to buy houses and condos in San Francisco before the tech boom pushes prices even higher. More

Why I'm not buying Facebook shares

Plenty of smart investors are using Facebook's IPO as a good time to sell, and for good reasons. Facebook shares may pop, but the company will have a hard time sustaining such a lofty valuation. More

Senators to Facebook co-founder: Don't come back

Sens. Chuck Schumer and Bob Casey, held a press conference Thursday morning on Capitol Hill where they outlined legislation that would prevent the Facebook co-founder from ever returning to the United States. More

A snapshot of 3,997 distinct Android devices

A record of the Android phones and tablets that downloaded a single app over 6 months More

The men who carved $96B out of Apple's market value

A gathering of hedge fund managers in Manhattan sends the share price on a wild ride. More

Secrets of Facebook's profit engine

Despite its wild success, Facebook isn't especially good at making money -- particularly in comparison to, say, Google. To change that, it'll have to double down in three crucial areas. More

Facebook IPO: the art of pricing the right pop

Facebook's underwriting team led by Morgan Stanley can go very wrong by either underpricing the stock and leaving money on the table or driving away long-term investors.  More

Verizon to end unlimited data for upgraders

Verizon will force smartphone customers with unlimited data plans to switch to tiered plans when they upgrade. More

7 startups Facebook should buy

Facebook has snapped up dozens of smaller startups, and it recently dropped a cool $1 billion on Instagram. Here's what Silicon Valley insiders think is on Facebook's radar -- or should be. More

The man behind the Facebook IPO

CFO David Ebersman may not be a household name. He soon may be. More

Why Facebook co-founder lives in Singapore

Co-founder Eduardo Saverin owns about 4% of Facebook but gave up US citizenship to live in Singapore - where his IPO tax bill will be smaller. Play

Is Comcast violating net-neutrality rules?

Even if it turns out that Comcast's Xfinity for Xbox video-on-demand service isn't running afoul of the FCC's rules for treating Internet traffic equally, the result is the same for consumers and competitors: Comcast's service has the edge. More

After Yahoo: Why do powerful people lie?

Why do leaders risk so much over what, in the grand scheme of things, is a small dishonesty? More

Facebook IPO date has tax implications

Pay close attention to when Facebook goes public. More

Meet the "collaborative" consumer

The rise of social media is altering how people shop for everything from movies to food. But is that a social good? More

Half of U.S. cell phones are now smartphones

For the first time in history, more than half of American mobile customers own a smartphone -- and more people are using them like computers. More

You're only worth $1.21 to Facebook

Facebook's average revenue per user is just $1.21, far lower than most companies that report that metric. More

Scenes from Aaron Sorkin's Steve Jobs biopic we can't wait to see

Apple's CEO left the master of dysfunctional relationships a lot of material to work with More

Cloud computing giant's $2B spending spree

EMC CEO Joe Tucci says his company spends nearly $2 billion per year acquiring other tech companies. Play

Inside Facebook

How does the social media giant really work? Read this story before you buy the stock. More

Facebook to sell 25% more shares

Facebook says in SEC filing that it plans to sell 421 million shares in IPO later this week, could raise up to $16 billion. More

SAP has a new star executive

The company has been notoriously lagging in software-as-a-service. Enter one energetic and eccentric executive, Lars Dalgaard. More

Apple bites Android: Customs halts U.S. sales of HTC phones

Two models held for inspection after a December patent ruling in Apple's favor. More

The Zooey Deschanel effect

The iPhone's "buzz" got a bump after Apple started using celebrities in its Siri ads. More

Should you buy Facebook?

Facebook's IPO is causing a frenzy among investors eager to get a piece of the company when it goes public but is it a good idea to jump in when FB debuts?  More

Facebook IPO is no safe haven

Why are so many investors clamoring for a risky IPO while many pros are fleeing stocks and seeking safety in bonds? More

California could net $2 billion from Facebook IPO

California could reap $2 billion from Facebook's IPO -- money the cash-strapped state sorely needs to plug a $16 billion budget hole. More

'How can I buy Facebook stock?'

After the initial burst of the IPO, you'll be able to buy Facebook shares through any brokerage. But the question is, should you? More

Ex-AOL exec Brad Garlinghouse becomes YouSendIt chief

The tech veteran will manage a fast-growing online service. More

Facebook's rise to the top

As Facebook became the number one social network, other sites like MySpace and Friendster fell by the wayside. Play

How Facebook insiders are preparing to be millionaires

Elite wealth managers are helping Facebook's soon-to-be-rich structure their financial affairs.  More

How Yahoo can get its mojo back

What if the chaos that is shaking the company could make it stronger? More

Yahoo's CEO is out. Now what?

Following Scott Thompson's exit, Yahoo faces problems both new and old. More

Facebook raises IPO range to $34-$38 a share

Facebook raises the price range on its initial public offering to $34 to $38 a share, a move that could lift the company's valuation to $81.2 billion.  More

Google's Android profits: '40% of a little is a lot less'

An eye-opening comparison of Android's income statement with Apple's More

Steve Jobs: Publishers will withhold books from Amazon

Telegraphing an alleged price-fixing conspiracy 2 years before the DOJ caught up to it More

Pong for corporate training?

True Office aims to turn compliance testing into a videogame-like experience. Will firms pay for their employees to play?  More

Seniors clamoring to invest in Facebook IPO

Senior citizens may represent one of the smallest segments of Facebook's 900 million users, but at least one group is eager to invest in this week's IPO.  More

Ousted Yahoo CEO will get no severance

Thompson won't get any severance compensation, but he's already taken home sizable up-front bonuses that Yahoo isn't making him pay back. More

Groupon shares jump 23% as loss narrows

Groupon reports a narrower loss, better-than-expected sales and an optimistic outlook, giving investors hope that the worst is behind the company. More

How big does Facebook really have to get?

Only time will tell, of course. But a rough, back-of-the-envelope calculation shows the challenges the social networking powerhouse is likely to face after its IPO. More

LightSquared files for bankruptcy

Upstart wireless carrier LightSquared files for bankruptcy after failing to reach a deal with its lenders. More

Another Apple analyst backs away from iTV's inevitability

Pouring cold water on one of Silicon Valley's hottest rumors More

The PC market's last, best hope?

Intel is about to launch a massive campaign touting new thin and light laptops. Will it boost PC sales?  More

How to save social readers from extinction

Users are fleeing pioneering media social readers on Facebook. Here's why -- and what publishers can do to save themselves. More

Why Microsoft hires war vets

Like many other large companies, Microsoft has a special program to recruit military veterans. Play

Where the Tupac hologram was made

Digital Domain Media Group has been creating digital effects for Hollywood hits for over 20 years. Play

Yahoo CEO's resume mess

Scott Thompson has come under fire for an 'error' on his resume listing a computer science degree the Yahoo CEO never received. Play

The next-gen plastic that's hard to burn

Boston-area startup, FRX Polymers has developed a new type of fire-resistant plastic that doesn't give off smoke when burned. Play

Why Microsoft hires war vets

Like many other large companies, Microsoft has a special program to recruit military veterans. Play

How the iPhone saved a Corning factory

Steve Jobs' request for tougher glass in the iPhone led Corning to produce Gorilla Glass at a previously struggling Kentucky factory. Play

Inside LA's traffic control center

Los Angeles has long been plagued by traffic woes, but the city has a high-tech traffic control system that cuts commutes and headaches. Play

The nasty traffic jam of wireless data

Wireless spectrum is becoming more and more crowded as the number of smartphones and data usage increases. Play
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