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Are you 'network literate'?
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May 22, 2012
Commentator Ben Casnocha says our ever-expanding social networks require a whole new skill.
Why Facebook's IPO was slightly delayed
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May 21, 2012
Facebook's first investors didn't lose their shirts. The company's stock is trading right where it started on Friday: 38 bucks a share. But the initial public offering didn't go exactly as planned. The start was delayed; computer systems locked up; and NASDAQ executives are promising to fix the problems.
Facebook stock price falls on day two of trading
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May 21, 2012
The brand new stock in Facebook is down 11 percent right now to $33.11. If day one of trading was seen as a disappointment, day two is so far not winning many new friends at the social networking company.
Collateral damage mounts after Facebook IPO
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May 21, 2012
Lots of companies were counting on the social network to boost their fortunes when it went public. Just the opposite happened.
Facebook and your mobile life
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May 21, 2012
How a newly public Facebook could change your mobile experience.
What does the Facebook IPO mean for you?
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May 18, 2012
Facebook goes public. What'll that mean for Facebook users?
How Facebook's IPO compares to Google's
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May 18, 2012
Facebook leaves investors wondering about its true worth, but it's still leaving Google in the IPO dust.
Should Facebook continue to be free?
Interview with
May 18, 2012
Facebook finally goes public today in the biggest IPO in Silicon Valley history. The market valuation will surpass $100 billion; that's more than well-established companies like Disney and Kraft.
The initial launch of the Facebook IPO
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May 18, 2012
After opening later than expected, the first few hours of the Facebook IPO are suggesting that the company might have misjudged the value of its shares.
Silicon Valley's new underground millionaires
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May 18, 2012
Conspicuous consumption is so last tech boom. The new rich are all about meaning and making a difference and getting in on the ground floor of the next Facebook.







