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After months of anticipation, Facebook priced its groundbreaking IPO at the low to mid range of expectations. The company's value has obvious significance for investors, but they aren't the only people with an interest in what The Network is really worth. Within the corporate world, CIOs, business strategists and marketing executives have put a lot of trust—and money—into the emerging field of so
On the eve of a primary, Senator Richard G. Lugar’s campaign was by no means in retreat despite poll numbers that showed the support of only 38 percent of likely voters.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The cramped third-floor studio where a scarf-wearing puppet is being filmed feels more like the hive of an Internet startup than the set of a video production. Squatting behind a table on one end of the room, the show's director does double-duty as puppeteer, while colleagues outside the camera's field of view toil on Mac computers. Peter Furia, the director-cum-puppetee
These are new photos of Mila Kunis flying solo at yesterday’s Walt Disney CinemaCon 2012 in Las Vegas. Mila and James Franco were there to do some early promotion on Oz: The Great and Powerful, a “prequel” to The Wizard of Oz. First, let’s talk about Mila outfit – she’s wearing Phillip Lim shorts, jacket [...]
Though banned in China, paying for positive news coverage is so widespread that many publications and broadcasters have rate cards listing prices.
"People would say, 'Oh, what's wrong with your golf, what's going on with your golf?' and I thought, it's not golf, it's my head. It's me."
Katie has been quick to point out the general public is actually an average of a size 16 and wouldn't be able to afford her range.
California is proposing changes in its efforts against gang violence that could decrease the use of long-term segregation.
David Beckham is determined to go for gold with the Great Britain football team at the 2012 Olympics, despite being twice the age of some of his potential teammates.
The actress impressed yet again in a slinky black number that had very little going on at the back.
The glamour model threw on a sparkling pair of sheer leggings for her strut down the red carpet, but needn't have bothered dressing up as she soon left the premiere after refusing to hand her phone in to staff.
The star, who had prided herself on her hourglass figure, admitted she has put on weight because she has been having such a good time socialising in the year since her milestone birthday.
Stashing gold at home rather than having cash in the bank is a generations-old habit in communist Vietnam, but a recent surge in prices has sparked government attempts to bring the yellow metal to heel.Last year the country bought more gold per capita than India or China, according to the World Gold Council, and domestic prices soared by 18 percent -- far outstripping the global market's 11 perce
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's fiscal second-quarter profit fell very slightly as lagging computer sales to cash-strapped consumers in the United States and Europe hurt its core Windows business. Companies and emerging markets are still hungry for new PCs, according to the latest data, but customers in mature markets are ditching their Windows-powered netbooks in favor of Apple Inc's iPad,
NEW YORK (Reuters) - He has helped the military predict where bombs will go off and worked with law enforcement to fight crime, but now Quantum Leap Innovations CEO Joseph Budner Elad wants to use his technology to help consumers On February 29 the Newark, Delaware, based company will release Quantum Leap Buzz, a tool that uses pattern based analytics for social media, starting with Twitter, to m
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - In the constant game of thrones that is the Silicon Valley tech giants' battle for dominance, 2012 could be the year that Microsoft comes back from exile. Having lost its beat about a decade ago, the software giant has more recently been plotting an aggressive grab for territory. And it's getting back in the game with actual innovation. Flush with capital from its stea
Iran’s threat to blockade the Strait of Hormuz would have an immediate impact, energy analysts say, with the price of oil potentially rising 50 percent within days.
On December 15 Google released its annual Zeitgeist report tracking the fastest-rising searches around the world over the duration of 2011. This year in the Entertainment category the fastest-rising search around the world was teenage singer and internet sensation Rebecca Black. 

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