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* Facebook launched a new "Facebook for Business" Web page that teaches smaller merchants how to set up a profile and create Facebook ads and deals. The move comes a week after Google+ shut down company-created profiles, restricting the social network to individual users. (GigaOm)
* Fox Broadcasting (NWS) plans to limit MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 27, 2011 11:30 AM ET
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* With just a 27% share of the U.S. search market, Reuters argues Microsoft should find a buyer for online search engine Bing. (Reuters via The New York Times)
* Google is revising its approach towards Google + users who for one reason or another don't use their full, real names MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 26, 2011 7:53 AM ET
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* Facebook started moving the first bunch of lucky staffers into its new 1-million square-foot Menlo Park campus. Company product architect Aaron Sittig documented the move with some choice snapshots.
* Apartment-swapping startup Airbnb is on a roll: it just raised $112 million at a $1 billion valuation, led MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 25, 2011 3:30 AM ET
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* Bloomberg reports that Apple is considering a bid to snap up online TV streaming service Hulu -- doing so could cost the tech giant (or any other interested party) more than $2 billion. (Bloomberg)
* In other Apple news, more than one million copies of OS X Lion were MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 22, 2011 9:01 AM ET
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"I'm just hoping this doesn't end like 2000 again. The desire to make a buck does help fuel innovation, but it can also wipe out people's nesteggs if they get too greedy." -- MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson (Google+)
* Still wondering why Netflix hiked up their lowest rental plans by MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 18, 2011 3:30 AM ET
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* After two-and-a-half years of waiting and speculation, Spotify will launch in the U.S. later this morning at 8 AM EST. The streaming music service from CEO and co-founder Daniel Ek will offer an invite-only free, ad-supported service, a $4.99 ad-free option, and a $9.99 version including mobile MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 14, 2011 3:30 AM ET
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* Netflix announced changes to the low end of its pricing scheme. The "all-you-can-eat" DVD and streaming plan for $9.99 was split into two separate plans: $7.99 for unlimited streaming (no DVDs) and $7.99 for unlimited DVDs, one disc at a time (no streaming). That means if you MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 13, 2011 3:30 AM ET
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"In a year, we've gone from very small to ... very small." -- Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, on Windows Phone 7's market share (PC World)
* Cisco could cut as many as 10,000 jobs, or roughly 14% of its overall workforce, to keep profits up: 7,000 jobs would MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 12, 2011 9:22 AM ET
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"On the general question of bubble, in the first place you don't know it's a bubble until the bubble ends, by definition. The rule I set for myself 10 years ago was that if the press calls it a bubble then I'd pay attention." -- Eric Schmidt, Google MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 11, 2011 3:30 AM ET
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* The Wall Street Journal reports that the next iPhone will indeed be thinner and lighter than the iPhone 4, but also reports that another, cheaper iPhone is in the works as well. Meanwhile next year, another iPhone model will supposedly feature "new ways of charging the phone." We MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jul 8, 2011 3:55 AM ET