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Why Facebook's IPO was slightly delayed

by
Scott Tong
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.

An app too far?

by
Lore Sjoberg
May 18, 2012
Apple's new Apple Store self-checkout app has Wired.com columnist Lore Sjoberg worried.

At Lulu's: No Wi-Fi for you!

by
Mark Herz
May 18, 2012
Lulu DeCarrone was tired of laptoppers turning her New Haven coffee shop into a silent crypt, so she cut them off. And business has never been better.

Innovation funding gets the ax

by
John Dimsdale
May 18, 2012
The Technology Innovation Program helped fund a lot of innovations, but now the program has been eliminated.

Resisting the iPhone, at all costs

by
Tim Bedore
May 2, 2012
Commentator Tim Bedore's 14-year-old daughter is lobbying ferociously for an iPhone.

Home prices stay flat, tech bubble could burst

Interview with
Juli Niemann
Apr 24, 2012
U.S. home prices stayed basically flat in February according to the S&P Case-Shiller Index. Without adjusting for seasonal fluctuations, prices actually dropped 0.8 percent to reach the lowest level since 2002.

Are young Americans retreating from the open road?

Interview by
David Brancaccio
Apr 19, 2012
Another casualty of the poor economy in recent years? The 16-year-old behind the wheel.

Hybrid vehicle owners rev down

by
Sarah Gardner
Apr 10, 2012
Only a little more than a third of hybrid vehicle owners decided to buy another hybrid in 2011, according to a new study.

Hybrid car buyers aren't the most loyal

Interview by
David Brancaccio
Apr 10, 2012
Turns out, many Americans who purchase a hybrid car end up going back to a non-hybrid the next time they hit the car lot.

Facebook to pay one billion for Instagram

by
Mitchell Hartman
Apr 9, 2012
The company's photo-sharing app and social network will be Facebook's biggest acquisition yet

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