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Zynga Set To File For IPO Tomorrow, Company Value Estimated At $15-$20 Billion
Zynga will tomorrow add itself to the list of dotcom 2.0 companies filing for IPOs, joining the ranks of other 21st century Internet companies including Groupon, Pandora, LinkedIn, and expected soon, Facebook. The Zynga
Read More »Mashable’s Social Media Day Kicks Off Across The World
Mashable's Social Media Day kicks off today as millions of people from across the world will Tweet, FourSquare, Facebook, and Flickr their daily lives for all to see. And if you take the "social"
Read More »Mashable’s Social Media Day Kicks Off Across The World
Mashable's Social Media Day kicks off today as millions of people from across the world will Tweet, FourSquare, Facebook, and Flickr their daily lives for all to see. And if you take the "social"
Read More »Google+ Invites Available
As we've seen with other Google services in field tests such as Google Voice, in order to receive access to Google+, Google's apparent answer to Facebook, you have to get an invite. And Google
Read More »MySpace Sold for $35 Million, News Corp. Loses Big Time
If you thought MySpace was on life support before, then you might as well be zipping up the body bag after today's announcement. In a hardly unexpected email from MySpace CEO Mike Jones to
Read More »NCAA 12 Demo Now Available for PS3 and Xbox 360!
There's good news for NCAA 12 fans! After the game was taken off the floor for E3 2011, fans are finally getting their first glance at this year's iteration. While the dreadlocks look like
Read More »Pope Benedictus XVI Sends First Tweet Via iPad
Well, hell's frozen over. Even the Pope has gotten into Twitter and Tablets. Utilizing Twitter for iPad, the Pope sent out his first Tweet today. It's not anything groundbreaking, just a plug for his
Read More »Rod Blagojevich Guilty
Well in the upset of the century, Rod Blagojevich, former Illinois Governor, has been found guilty of attempting to sell former Illinois Senator Barack Obama's seat after he was elected President back in 2008. Blagojevich has
Read More »SCOTUS: Video Games are Protected Under Free Speech
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that Video Games are protected under the First Ammendment. The ruling reads, "Cali-fornia’s Act does not adjust the boundaries of an
Read More »Final Cut Pro X Broken
Despite all of Apple's talk of Final Cut Pro X being "revolutionary," it turns out that its main base, working professionals have declared the program broken. In a move much similar to iMovie's rewriting
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