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The scene at Facebook's Hacker Way
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John Gruber jumps ship
The equivalent, in podcasting news, of Conan O'Brien leaving NBC for TBS
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Apple commentator John Gruber jumps ship
Daring Fireball's John Gruber, one of the most influential Apple commentators on the Internet, is switching networks.
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Facebook trading sets record IPO volume
Facebook's stock market debut finally came and went -- but for all the breathless hype, shares ended right near their offering price.
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Enough on Facebook! Buy Google or Apple
Facebook is finally trading. And even though the stock didn't explode out of the gate, the company is still worth more than $100 billion. It shouldn't be.
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Facebook: Many mutual funds already have a stake
Whether you do or don't like Facebook, you may already own a piece of the social media site: over the past year, nearly 70 mutual funds have snapped up pre-IPO shares on private markets.
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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.
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Anti-social: Zynga tumbles after Facebook IPO
Social media stocks just aren't feeling the love, despite Facebook's highly-anticipated stock market debut.
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Facebook begins trading!
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HP considers cutting 25,000 jobs. Why not more?
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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.
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Facebook's pre-IPO pricing history
Facebook is now public. How did the private traders do?
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Facebook's IPO price: $38 per share
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.
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Why Facebook won't start trading at the opening bell
The most hyped IPO of the year is here, but you won't be able to trade Facebook's stock right when the market opens at 9:30 on Friday.
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Comcast scraps broadband cap
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.
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