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Facebook Talks About Social Games and Mobile Apps for 2012
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Facebook revealed its roadmap for social games and mobile apps for the rest of the year at the Inside Social Apps 2012 conference on Wednesday in San Francisco -- and it's good news for app developers.
 
The Austrian Thorn In Facebook's Side
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Facebook's top policy director in Europe met with a 24-year-old law student for six hours to discuss his complaints about the company's data privacy practices.
 
Facebook launches widescreen photo viewer similar to Google+
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Rolling out gradually to Facebook users, the social network is launching a new version of the photo viewer that allows pictures to be displayed at a significantly larger resolution than previous designs. On a typical 15″ laptop, pictures display as large as 960 pixels wide and 720 pixels tall. After the user clicks on a photo, the new interface launches and covers the entire screen with the ...
 
Facebook already went public, you weren't invited
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Facebook has ample access to capital and it's traded more shares per month than hundreds of Nasdaq-listed companies. Indeed, the de facto Facebook IPO happened long ago.
 
Zuckerberg to Be Taxed at Lower Rate Than Most Facebook Employees
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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's future tax rate is likely to be in Mitt Romney territory while more recent Facebook employees will be taxed around the rate of Warren Buffett's secretary.
 
What Women Want from Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg
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Facebook has a gender problem. We want to fix it. Facebook has had a gender problem since its beginning. Now, with the publicity around Facebook?s upcoming IPO, business analysts, portfolio managers, potential investors, and feminist businesspeople are calling attention to the most glaring symptom of Facebook?s gender problem: Facebook has only white men on its ...
 
Facebook afterglow lights up IPO markets
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(Reuters) - The excitement generated by Facebook's IPO filing rubbed off on companies listing on U.S. stock exchanges on Wednesday, with four of them seeing strong first-day gains. Caesars Entertainment Corp , one of the largest casino operators in the United States, led the gains, with its shares nearly doubling on the Nasdaq. Shares of EPAM Systems Inc , Roundy's Parent Co Inc and ChemoCentryx ...
 
Is Facebook Slicing $1.4 Trillion Out of U.S. GDP?
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Facebook's financial filing February 1 reveals that its growth is slowing down. And given how much peoples' time Facebook wastes, that slowdown should continue. I estimate Facebook cuts nearly $1.5??trillion out of American economic growth. Meanwhile, that slowing growth means that Facebook is over-valued. How so? I estimate that Facebook's stock market valuation, assuming it ...
 
Facebook May Trail Yahoo, Other Rivals in Race for Patents
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Facebook runs the world's most popular social-networking service, with more than 800 million active users. But the California company isn't nearly as far ahead in locking up intellectual property rights -- and may even trail rivals such as Yahoo in a patents race.
 
Facebook IPO Frenzy Spurs Constant Craving For Constant Contact Stock
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Facebook's recent IPO filing has given a boost to many social networking stocks, including Zynga, LinkedIn and RenRen. Even Constant Contact, an online content marketing company, has seen its stock price jump nearly 30% since Facebook filed for an IPO.