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So, let's say you're doing a Google search for "Kings." Did you mean the L.A. hockey team or the Sacramento basketball team? Maybe the TV show? Or maybe you actually wanted to know something about monarchs. FULL STORY
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Smartphones are now more common than "dumb" phones. FULL STORY
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Aaron Sorkin, the celebrated screenwriter whose punchy dialogue propelled TV's "The West Wing" and the Facebook movie "The Social Network," will write and direct an upcoming film on the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
How much does Facebook value its users? In strictly monetary terms, about as much as a bag of chips. FULL STORY
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Facebook announced Wednesday that 25% more shares of the company will be sold in its planned initial public offering later this week. FULL STORY
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It sounds like one of those weird, grainy late-night infomercials: "Get money for your projects NOW for FREE! There are people out there just WAITING to put REAL MONEY in your hands! Don't wait, apply TODAY!" FULL STORY
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Facebook's employees and investors aren't the only ones who will get a windfall from the company's IPO this week. FULL STORY
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Scott Thompson, Yahoo's third CEO in about three years, has officially left the building. FULL STORY
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Sharia stood immobile in front of the television, transfixed by its images, unaware of the world around her. Her family called her name over and over again, but she did not respond. It was that moment when they knew something was wrong. FULL STORY
Filed under: Gaming & Gadgets
As Facebook prepares to go public, the vultures are circling around its fresh crop of paper millionaires. FULL STORY
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In a sign of strong demand from investors for shares in its upcoming initial public offering, Facebook is raising the target price range for its stock. FULL STORY
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It's official: Scott Thompson "resigned" from his post as Yahoo CEO's in the wake of his resume-embellishing scandal, and he'll receive no severance. FULL STORY
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According to a new survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, three-quarters of U.S. adults who own smartphones use those devices to get some kind of real-time location-based information -- from maps and directions all the way to cutting-edge features like Yelp's Monocle augmented-reality view. FULL STORY
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Shares of Groupon surged 23% in premarket trading Tuesday after the daily deals company reported narrower losses and better-than-expected sales, giving investors hope that the company can steady its ship. FULL STORY
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Recording traveling expenses can be one the most frustrating aspects of the business traveler's busy life on the road. Restaurant bills, train tickets, hotel receipts; they all have to be accurately accounted for. FULL STORY
Filed under: Innovation
Recording travel expenses is a pain for business travelers, but portable scanners and smartphone apps could revolutionize the process. FULL STORY
A new generation of hotels is embracing technology in all aspects, from check-in to check-out, to appeal to tech-savvy clientele. FULL STORY
Exclusive NASA images reveal the shocking -- sometimes beautiful -- impact of the greatest human migration our planet has seen. FULL STORY
No, Abraham Lincoln didn't invent Facebook
To quote "The Social Network," if Abraham Lincoln had invented Facebook, he would have invented Facebook. But in a tall tale that would have made the Great Emancipator proud, a blog post fooled some media outlets by saying he did just that.FULL STORY
The future of gaming: It's now
Experts on a recent panel agree we're currently in a new 'golden age' of video gaming. "They [today's developers] don't want to make games that are art," one panelist said. "They want to make games that are awesome." FULL STORY
E-books spur reading among Americans
E-book users tend to read more often than people who read only print material, a new survey finds. A typical e-book user read 24 books in the past year, compared with the 15 books reported by typical non-e-book users. FULL STORY
Hey Bravo, Silicon Valley is too boring for TV
"Silicon Valley," an upcoming Bravo reality show that documents the lives of five aspiring tech entrepreneurs, seems to depict the startup world as one big, boozy party. It's not like that at all. FULL STORY
iPhone app aims to 'program' your dreams
A Harvard PhD student is trying to bring a really rudimentary version of the movie "Inception" to life with a new iPhone app that aims to help you "program your dreams." It didn't work so well for me, though. FULL STORY
We're asking you, dear readers, to take stock of your own Instagrammed souls. Dig deep and evaluate how you can help stave off the horror that is blurry shots of food-caked children and one's sparkly manicure. FULL STORY
Incredibly, Mark Zuckerberg has grown up to become an ace CEO -- one whose way of thinking might drive Wall Street nuts. FULL STORY
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