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Facebook IPO: five things to know before buying the stock
About 1 out of every 8 people on the planet have a Facebook account. Now, with the arrival of a public stock offering, all those people have a chance to be part owners of this social hub. Should you buy? Here are five things to consider.
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In Pictures: Space photos of the day 08/03
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In Pictures: Scenes from CES 2010
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Photos of the Day: 1014
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Eco-philanthropists to the rescue of wildlife?
Former CEOs lead a pack of eco-philanthropists who are bankrolling parks to conserve pristine land and wildlife.
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Silicon Valley's innovation engine at risk, report says
A new report warns that Silicon Valley's status as a center of economic growth and innovation is in danger. Silicon Valley has lost 90,000 jobs since 2008, and venture capital funding has plunged.
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In Pictures: Scenes from CES 2010
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CES preview: What to watch at this year's gadget show
CES buzz suggests it'll be a big year for e-readers, 3-D TVs, and tablet computers. But which predictions hold water?
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Intel lawsuit signals shift in federal antitrust policy
The Federal Trade Commission's new antitrust lawsuit against Intel is an indication that the Obama administration will be more aggressive than the Bush regime was in regulating companies that dominate their industry.
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Google Chrome for Mac unleashed, but only for Leopard and later
Google Chrome for Mac requires a fairly new computer – is Google ignoring too large a swath of users?
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Why Web widgets will invade your TV
Web widgets bring Internet perks to the biggest screen in most people’s homes.
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NY attorney general v. Intel: tougher antitrust stance in US?
The New York attorney general's suit against Intel may signal a tougher stance against antitrust violations in the US.
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Photos of the Day: 1014
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Money Daily Brief: Better Christmas sales ahead?
US retail sales are expected to go up this Christmas season.
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Raj Rajaratnam of Galleon Group arrested in insider trading case
Billionaire Raj Rajaratnam, a partner at hedge fund Galleon Group, is among six nabbed in latest Wall Street scandal.
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Will Intel earnings lead Dow past 10000?
Companies, including Intel, are reporting earnings for the third quarter this week. If those reports bolster optimism on Wall Street, a bull-market rally could continue.
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Ireland embraces Lisbon Treaty. Will Blair be next EU president?
Ireland says 'yes' to Lisbon Treaty. Reforms will give European Union a unified foreign policy, and a permanent president.
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JAJAH: Voice chat over Twitter, in two minutes or less
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How we're losing our privacy online
From personal photos circulated inadvertently on Facebook to ‘Web bugs’ that monitor our buying habits, the Internet is exposing the private us to the public more than any technology in history. Here’s why you should care – and how to avoid it.
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Snow [Leopard] in August? Yep.
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On Facebook, dozens of animators build the first crowd-sourced film
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US stocks enjoy biggest weekly rise since March
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Dow's star-spangled rally: 10 days too late?
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Intel, Dell sending mixed signals on tech recovery
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Netbook or notebook? A majority of consumers can't tell the two apart.
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Nix "netbook"? Hey, Microsoft, what's in a name?
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Opinion: Why my students asked Obama to play chess with them
It could help keep them and students like them in school.
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USA
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New networks take nature’s pulse
Outdoor advances such as low-power chips and tiny solar panels let computers get a breath of fresh air.



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