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Facebook stock: 6 intriguing investors
Facebook stock will make many people suddenly wealthy when it begins trading this Friday. The company is expected to be valued somewhere around $100 billion, with stock expected to sell anywhere between $34 and $38 per share. Here are six of the more unexpected people set to make a killing with initial public offering of Facebook stock, including a rock star, a graffiti artist, and pair of Mark Zuckerberg’s enemies.
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'Arrested Development': 5 other TV shows saved by fans
'Arrested Development' will get 10 new episodes on Netflix and a movie – here are 5 other TV shows fans brought back.
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Kids tablets: Five touch-screen computers for the nine-and-under set
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Five surprising facts from the new Steve Jobs biography
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5 discoveries made about the Amazon Kindle tablet
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E3 2010: Microsoft Xbox 360 will carry live ESPN events
E3 2010: Microsoft Xbox 360 executives said ESPN will be offered on the console, bypassing cable providers.
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The vast majority of Americans watch videos online
Pew found adults 18-29 years old continue to be the heaviest consumers of online video.
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Reader mailbag: Should you make a bigger mortgage payment?
You could make a bigger mortgage payment. But is it worth it?
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Movie producer asks Netflix not to copy-protect her work
The producer of the movie, Sita Sings the Blues, has asked Netflix not to copy-protect her movie. Netflix refused.
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More Netflix movies from Fox and Universal, but you'll have to wait for Avatar
Netflix will delay the availability of new releases from Universal and Twentieth Century Fox but increase the depth of its streaming library.
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Free Netflix app coming to Apple iPad?
One outlet reports that Netflix will soon release a free application for the Apple iPad. Users would still pay the flat monthly rate for a Netflix subscription.
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Netflix launches Nintendo Wii beta run
Netflix said today that it would begin shipping instant streaming discs to some owners of the Nintendo Wii. That means that Netflix will soon be available on all three major video game consoles, including the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360.
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The Cult of the New
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Wal-Mart reportedly snags video streaming service Vudu
The details of the deal are still vague. But if Wal-Mart does acquire Vudu, the company could find itself head to head with Netflix and other video streaming giants.
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Seven rational things to do when financial panic hits
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Hulu coming to the Apple iPad, likely for a price
Video-streaming service Hulu is a natural fit for the Apple iPad. But how much would you pay for access?
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HBO GO aims to give Netflix a run for its money
HBO GO, a new video-streaming service, is set to launch tomorrow. And in at least one major way, HBO GO has a leg-up on Netflix.
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Avatar smashes past $2 billion, but can it beat Gone with the Wind?
The sci-fi epic Avatar raked in more money than any other, but what about inflation?
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Netflix goes global, but without the red envelopes
After a false start in 2005, a Netflix rep says the company will begin to expand video-streaming services to other countries.
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Will Doomsday Clock tick forward or backward? Find out live.
With the Doomsday Clock resetting Thursday, many see reasons for hope. Plus, here's how to watch the announcement live on the Web.
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Netflix Wii support on the way, joining PS3, Xbox 360, kitchen sink
The leading US video game console will add streaming movies from Netflix to its array of features this spring.
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Avatar: movie review
James Cameron’s long-awaited ‘Avatar’ uses the latest technology to transport viewers to the war-ridden world of Pandora and its indigenous Na’vi clan.
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Three ways the Comcast-NBC merger could change television
As Americans' media habits shift toward the Internet, cable companies are being marginalized. The potential Comcast-NBC Universal deal is Comcast's bid to remain relevant.
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Netflix PS3 'Watch instantly' to require disc through 2010
Netflix's PS3 Watch instantly discs went out last week – and will have to stick around through late 2010.
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Apple's $30 a month TV subscription service? Not buying it.
Reports of Apple shopping the $30 a month subscription TV service to major networks raise questions – and open a world of possibility.
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Netflix on PS3? Yep, but not without special disc.
Watch Netflix movies on a PS3 starting in November, but not without popping in a free disc.
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YouTube rental challenge: getting off the desk, onto the couch
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Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
Television's 'Merlin,' an enhanced version of Sims, travelers' guide to ancient Greece, and more.
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Postal Service plays games, goes electric
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Patience in an era of 'buy, buy, buy!'



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