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There are plenty of reasons to "like" Facebook, but Internet IPOs are better known for their epic flops than wild successes. FULL STORY
Filed under: Tech Biz
Friends may be priceless. But 'friending' is worth $38 a share. FULL STORY
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After four months of paperwork, hype and speculation, the last piece of the Facebook IPO is in place: Facebook said it has priced its IPO at $38 a share. FULL STORY
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At some companies, the night before a multibillion-dollar stock offering might come with lavish parties and champagne. FULL STORY
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Comcast on Thursday decided to get rid of its controversial 250 gigabyte-per-month cap for its broadband customers, replacing it with a usage-based billing system. FULL STORY
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Hot social network Pinterest just landed a sizable cash infusion: The company raised $100 million in a financing round by e-commerce giant Rakuten. Existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners and FirstMark Capital also particip… FULL STORY
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Verizon just can't seem to stay out of hot water. FULL STORY
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NOAA used a remotely operated camera to view the remains of a 19th century sailing ship in the Gulf of Mexico. FULL VIDEO
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The Federal Communications Commission says it plans to allocate spectrum bandwidth for use of body sensors that would monitor a patient's vital signs wirelessly. FULL STORY
Most of Mark Zuckerberg's attention right now is focused on his company's imminent IPO. But back in 2005 -- before the Oscar-nominated movie, before almost a billion people used Facebook -- Zuck grappled with a different problem: how to define his co… FULL STORY
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Facebook's long road to an initial public offering is coming to an end. Late Thursday, it will fill in one last piece of the puzzle: Its final IPO price. FULL STORY
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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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Every post you "like." Every friend you add or fan page you join. Every place you check in, and every Web page you recommend. FULL STORY
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Apple is indeed planning to introduce an iPhone with a larger screen, according to sources speaking to the Wall Street Journal. FULL STORY
Filed under: Mobile
Verizon Wireless is planning this summer to begin forcing smartphone customers with unlimited data plans to switch to tiered plans when they upgrade, the company's chief financial officer told Wall Street analysts on Wednesday. FULL STORY
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Visit CNN's new What's Next blog for coverage of innovation, ideas and forward-looking thinkers in the fields of tech, science and social change. FULL STORY
Thanks to the Internet, the world is shrinking. This special series explores how innovators are using the power of the Web to help people share information across continents, make meaningful connections and change their communities for the better. 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