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Marketplace Tech for Friday, April 4, 2014
Apr 4, 2014

Marketplace Tech for Friday, April 4, 2014

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Will Oremus, tech blogger at Slate joins us to play this week’s Silicon Tally. Plus, the online food delivery service - GrubHub -- begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company could raise around $176 million. In fact, the pre-IPO price has moved higher over the past few months, even before it started trading on Wall Street. Why is it so attractive to investors?

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Forget the wearables: This week's Silicon Tally

Apr 4, 2014
Our regular quiz looking back at the week's tech news.

Mozilla CEO resigns amid controversy

Apr 4, 2014
Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich publicly opposed same-sex marriage.

Will Oremus, tech blogger at Slate joins us to play this week’s Silicon Tally. Plus, the online food delivery service – GrubHub — begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company could raise around $176 million. In fact, the pre-IPO price has moved higher over the past few months, even before it started trading on Wall Street. Why is it so attractive to investors?

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