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Facebook and Zynga retool their relationship
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Nov 30, 2012
The game company and the giant social network loosen the ties that have bound them.
FBI uses social networking to track suspects
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Nov 26, 2012
Fraudsters beware, the FBI is giving a new meaning to "following" a suspect.
Nintendo's Wii U, and Facebook's sales tracking tool for e-retailers
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Nov 19, 2012
Nintendo's Wii U tries to offer a game changer, and Facebook tries to draw a direct line between advertising and sales for retailers.
'Like' to find a job? Facebook has an app for that
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Nov 15, 2012
Facebook enters the job-search market with listings of nearly 2 million job openings. But be careful, especially if you've friended your boss.
Business digs trench ahead of fiscal cliff
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Nov 12, 2012
The markets have calmed from their post-election downturn. Businesses are now shifting their attention to the fiscal cliff negotiations that will decide the fate of the U.S. economy.
The interplanetary Internet, and a new book on gamification
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Nov 12, 2012
What happens when you take buttoned-down, MBA-toting business professionals, and turn them into video game designers. And, the internet goes interplanetary.
Xbox's Orwellian patent, and when social media politics gets old
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Nov 8, 2012
A new patent for Xbox Kinect might be trying to watch you for copyright owners, and users are getting tired of politics on social media, even though they're still posting about it.
Is running the government like running a business?
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Oct 31, 2012
Running the U.S. economy is just like running a business, right? Not necessarily. Sr. Producer Paddy Hirsch explains the differences between a president and CEO.
Stern to step down, after transforming NBA's business
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Oct 26, 2012
NBA commissioner David Stern will step down in 2014 after 30 years at the league's helm. In that time, it transformed from an also-ran sport into a $5 billion a year business with a global following.
Facebook employees poised to cash in
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Oct 23, 2012
Restrictions on the sale of Facebook stock by the social media firm's employees end this week, meaning many of them will be millionaires, not just millionaires "on paper." But the sale will likely drive the stock price down.











