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digitsHowtoWinFriendsandInfluenceonTwitter
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jun 29 2011 2:06 PM
If you’re a small business owner looking to promote your business or, well, yourself, there's a new list compiled by Dun & Bradstreet of Twitter-savvy small business people to take cues from. WSJ's Sarah Needleman has the story.
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digitsHomeAwayHitsHomeRuninEarlyTrading
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jun 29 2011 2:06 PM
HomeAway, a vacation rental services company, saw shares rise Wednesday in early trade from its initial public offering price. Venture Wire’s Ty McMahan explains the company's business model and how travel companies, as well as start ups like AirBnB, are giving the company some competition.
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digitsHomeAwayHitsHomeRuninEarlyTrading
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jun 29 2011 2:06 PM
HomeAway, a vacation rental services company, saw shares rise Wednesday in early trade from its initial public offering price. Venture Wire’s Ty McMahan explains the company's business model and how travel companies, as well as start ups like AirBnB, are giving the company some competition.
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NewsHubCreditCardPaymentsbyiPhone
From: The Wall Street Journal on Wed, Jun 29 2011 11:11 AM
WSJ’s Monica Langley discusses the booming business of mobile payments and mobile banking. San Francisco-based start-up Square, Inc. has seen its value boom to $1 billion as venture-capital investors take note. Photo: Squareup.com
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NewEreadersinTimeforSummerReading
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 8:48 PM
The e-reader is getting lighter, sleeker and easier to read just in time for all your summer reading. WSJ’s Katherine Boehret reviews the updated versions of the Nook from Barnes & Noble and the Kindle from Amazon.
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digitsMicrosoftBringsOfficetotheCloud
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:06 PM
The launch of Office 365 takes Microsoft further into cloud computing, the delivery of software and computing power as a service over the Internet, as the software giant looks to compete with Google and others that are offering productivity and entertainment applications on the Web.
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digitsMySpaceBidsHeatUp
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:06 PM
News Corp.'s talks to sell most of Myspace have narrowed to two leading bidders, the ad-targeting firm Specific Media and Golden Gate Capital. But a deal would include hundreds of job cuts at the social-networking website. Emily Steel reports on digits.
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digitsMySpaceBidsHeatUp
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:06 PM
News Corp.'s talks to sell most of Myspace have narrowed to two leading bidders, the ad-targeting firm Specific Media and Golden Gate Capital. But a deal would include hundreds of job cuts at the social-networking website. Emily Steel reports on digits.
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digitsWhyWallStreetLovesLinkedIn
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:06 PM
Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan and UBS were among bankers leading LinkedIn’s massively hyped IPO last month. Today, all four banks told investors to buy, buy buy LinkedIn stock. Shira Ovide and Rolfe Winkler discuss on digits.
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digitsInvestorsGetFacebookFever
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:05 PM
Tiny GSV Capital made what seemed a most modest investment Monday: plunking down $6.6 million to purchase private shares in Facebook. The response from investors was anything but subdued.
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digitsCompetitionintheCloudGrows
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:05 PM
On today’s digits: Microsoft unveils Microsoft 365, its cloud-based service designed to compete with Google and other companies offering productivity and entertainment apps via the Web; investors get Facebook fever; and, a surprising growth spurt for e-reading devices.
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digitsEReadersGrowingFasterthanTablets
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 3:05 PM
A new study shows that e-reader ownership among U.S. adults doubled in six months. The increase comes as e-reader makers compete against each other and makers of tablet computers by lowering prices and regularly putting out improved devices. Tom Loftus has the story.
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MicrosoftLaunchesOffice365
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 12:14 PM
Microsoft announced Microsoft Office 365, the company’s next generation in cloud productivity that brings together Microsoft Office, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync Online.
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WhoSayBringsSocialMediatotheStars
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 12:14 PM
AllThingsD’s Liz Gannes speaks with WhoSay CEO Steve Ellis about his stealthy star-studded service.
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D9VideoAndrewMasonFullSession
From: The Wall Street Journal on Tue, Jun 28 2011 9:28 AM
In this D9 interview with Kara Swisher, hours before Groupon announced its IPO, CEO Andrew Mason wouldn’t discuss the company's plans for going public — in fact, he gave Kara his "death stare" whenever she mentioned it. What he would talk about was the company's new mobile produc...
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PoliceCanNowSearchCellPhonesWithoutWarrant
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jun 27 2011 1:18 PM
Under a recent California Supreme Court ruling, police do not need a warrant to go through a suspect’s cell phone. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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PoliceCanNowSearchCellPhonesWithoutWarrant
From: The Wall Street Journal on Mon, Jun 27 2011 1:18 PM
Under a recent California Supreme Court ruling, police do not need a warrant to go through a suspect’s cell phone. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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MarketsHubStockstoWatchOracle
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jun 24 2011 1:56 PM
While Oracle’s software sales look robust, their hardware sales were weak, which resulted in stock drop-off, MarketBeat's Shira Ovide reports.
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IsF5NetworksKeepingItsBalance
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jun 24 2011 1:56 PM
Wall Street has been bullish for some time about F5, which makes gear for companies to manage traffic on their networks. But some analysts have turned cautious on the stock, saying growth in some key markets may be tapering off. Rex Crum reports in Rex on Techs.
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digitsTheReturnoftheWinklevossTwins
From: The Wall Street Journal on Fri, Jun 24 2011 1:56 PM
The "Winklevii" may have dropped their fraud lawsuit against Facebook after it seemed unlikely to get a hearing by the Supreme Court, but they haven’t totally given up their case: they've reopened another suit in Boston federal court, this time based on "suppressed evidence." AllThingsD...
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