Features By Queena Kim
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IntercontinentalExchange to buy the NYSE
There’s news that the New York Stock Exchange might be acquired for $8 billion by the Atlanta-based upstart IntercontinentalExchange.
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Backlash against Instagram over photo policy
The mobile phone app Instagram rose to fame on its filters. There's the 1970s filter, Nashville and Sierra, which give photos an artistic sheen. Now it might be time to add another one: Rage.
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Defining 'rich' before the fiscal cliff deadline
President Obama made a new offer to the Republicans yesterday in the fiscal cliff negotiations. The President said he’ll extend Bush era tax cuts for households making less than $400,000, he’d previously drawn the line at $250,000.
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Sprint's Clearwire acquisition could signal move towards data
To compete with AT&T and Verizon, which have about 70 percent of the market, Sprint needs more spectrum and Clearwire has it.
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Google maps app invades the iPhone
Google's new maps app was a blockbuster download on its first day. Will Apple ever lure its users back to Apple Maps?
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Facebook and Zynga retool their relationship
The game company and the giant social network loosen the ties that have bound them.
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Obama tries a hashtag to avoid the fiscal cliff
The Obama administration is using #My2K to raise awareness about middle-class tax increases.
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TVs and tablets: When one screen isn't enough
Marketers are turning to second screens like smartphones and tablets to peddle goods to TV viewers.
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Behaving badly at Apple and Microsoft
Since when did being “difficult” become a handicap in tech?







