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Traders work at the Knight Capital kiosk on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in this February 21, 2012 file photo. The repercussions from Facebook's botched initial public offering deepened as Fidelity Investments found itself dealing with... View Photo »
Expressions on social media could hurt the case just like anything we say or post on Facebook, etc., could be used against us in the court of law or the court of public opinion.
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Heat a factor in baseball, softball tournaments Enquirer's Recruiting Trail blog Enquirer high school sports blog Check us out on Facebook More prep coverage The Ninth Region baseball tournament has just three open dates at Florence Freedom Field...
Has Keith Davies, the thirsty Labour AM for Llanelli who landed himself in a spot of trouble after some drunken shenanigans in a five-star hotel with a woman he picked up in a Cardiff bar at half four in the morning, learned his lesson? His Facebook...
The app, made for the iPhone, can be downloaded from Apple's App Store. It works like most other camera applications for smart phones. To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your screen, aim and shoot. You can then add... View Photo »
the most Ibsenesque American play in years, a three-act melodrama unafraid to proclaim its themes in block letters as an independent minded woman is trapped in a tightening noose set by patriarchal authority. Be sure to like Culver City Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Thanks. We'll email you...
More alarming, even than that, it is as if the scales have fallen from investors' eyes, and where they once (10 days ago) saw an internet juggernaut destined to rake in billions of dollars from advertisers, now they see a juggernaut already plunging...
They are run by clever people, and post-IPO Facebook has plenty of money to hire more clever people. They've seen this one coming for a long time. And they're nearly ready with their response. In parallel with the bottom falling out of the advertising...
Facebook (branded as "facebook") is a social networking website launched on February 4, 2004. The free-access website is privately owned and operated by Facebook, Inc. Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update... Full Article
The app, made for the iPhone, can be downloaded from Apple's App Store. It works like most other camera applications for smart phones. To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your screen, aim and shoot. You can then add filters, crop or tilt your photo, and...
View Photo »Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, gets a hug from Dean Nitin Nohria (R) after Sandberg spoke during Class Day ceremonies at Harvard Business School in Allston, Massachusetts May 23, 2012.
View Photo »Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, talks to Professor Youngme Moon during Class Day ceremonies at Harvard Business School in Allston, Massachusetts May 23, 2012.
View Photo »Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, speaks during Class Day ceremonies at Harvard Business School in Allston, Massachusetts May 23, 2012.
View Photo »A videographer shoots the side of Facebook's Like Button logo displayed at the entrance of the Facebook Headquarters in Menlo Park, California as Facebook becomes a publicly traded company after completing its initial public offering on May 18, 2012.
View Photo »Pre-market prices for Nasdaq stock, left, and Facebook stock are shown, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York. Facebook stock rose in early trading Wednesday, although still far below the $38 it was priced at before its initial public offering Friday.
View Photo »A financial news stock ticker on Morgan Stanley headquarters carries a headline about Facebook, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in New York. Regulators are examining whether Morgan Stanley, the investment bank that shepherded Facebook through its highly publicized stock offering last week,...
View Photo »Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin speaks at the Reuters Mutual Funds Summit in Boston in this February 24, 2004 file photo. Galvin has issued a subpoena on May 22, 2012 to Morgan Stanley over an analyst's discussions with investors on Facebook.
View Photo »A window washer cleans the glass of the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York's Times Square May 22, 2012. Nasdaq OMX faces short-term costs from its botched handling of Facebook shares on their first day of trading but the longer term repercussions could be more expensive as it struggles to...
View Photo »A television reporter talks about the Facebook stock at the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York's Times Square May 22, 2012. Nasdaq OMX faces short-term costs from its botched handling of Facebook shares on their first day of trading but the longer term repercussions could be more expensive...
View Photo »A commuter walks past the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York's Times Square May 22, 2012. Nasdaq OMX faces short-term costs from its botched handling of Facebook shares on their first day of trading but the longer term repercussions could be more expensive as it struggles to restore its image.
View Photo »A monitor shows the value of the Facebook, Inc. stock during morning trading at the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York, May 22, 2012. Facebook's shares fell again on Tuesday, leaving them down nearly one-third from Friday's highs as questions mounted over the company's financial prospects...
View Photo »The Nasdaq logo is seen on the exterior of the Nasdaq MarketSite as a headline about the Facebook stock scrolls on the Times Square Newsticker, in New York, May 22, 2012. Nasdaq OMX faces short-term costs from its botched handling of Facebook shares on their first day of trading but the...
View Photo »A man walks past a welcome signboard outside the Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA) Sungai Tengi Selatan palm oil plantation in Hulu Selangor, about 100 km (62 miles) north of Kuala Lumpur in this February 22, 2012 file photo. The book-building process of Malaysia's Felda Global...
View Photo »Champion cheese sculptor Troy Landwehr carves Lesley Yamasaki's head from a block of cheese to feature on select Cheez-It boxes. Lesley Yamasaki cast the most votes for winning "Top Cheese" Hot & Spicy in the Cheez-It Facebook contest. Yamasaki will also receive a...
View Photo »Commuters pass by the NASDAQ Marketsite in New York, May 21, 2012. Nasdaq OMX Group Inc said it is changing its initial public offering trading procedures following glitches in Facebook Inc's market debut that left some traders unsure if their orders for shares had been completed.
View Photo »Monitors show the value of the Facebook, Inc. stock during morning trading at the NASDAQ Marketsite in New York, May 21, 2012. Facebook shares sank on Monday in the first day of trading without the full support of the company's underwriters, leaving some investors down 25 percent from...
View Photo »The Nasdaq MarketSite logo is juxtaposed with the news "zipper" headline about Facebook stock, in New York's Times Square, Monday May 21, 2012. Facebook's stock is tumbling well below its $38 IPO price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company on Monday.
View Photo »Television correspondent Sabrina Quagliozzi reports from inside the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York's Times Square, Monday May 21, 2012. Facebook's stock is tumbling well below its $38 IPO price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company on Monday.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 21, 2012 file photo, television correspondent Sabrina Quagliozzi reports from inside the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York's Times Square. To say that Facebook�s debut as a public company was bungled is something like saying Facebook is a website you might have heard of. ...
View Photo »People walk by Morgan Stanley headquarters in New York's Times Square, Monday, May 21, 2012. Although many investors had hoped for a big first-day pop, Facebook�s stock opened Friday at $42.05 and fluctuated between $45 and $38 throughout the day before closing at $38.23. Wedbush...
View Photo »In this photo illustration, a Facebook logo on a computer screen is seen through glasses held by a woman in Bern May 19, 2012. Picture taken May 19, 2012.
View Photo »Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are seen in this screengrab of a wedding photo posted on Zuckerberg's Facebook page May 19, 2012. Zuckerberg wed longtime girlfriend Chan on Saturday, announcing the nuptials through a status update on the social networking...
View Photo »Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (R) and his girlfriend Priscilla Chan walk near Fuxing Road in Shanghai in this March 27, 2012 file photo. Zuckerberg and Chan tied the knot on May 19, 2012, according to his Facebook profile.
View Photo »This photo provided by Facebook shows Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan at their wedding ceremony in Palo Alto, Calif. , Saturday, May 19, 2012. Zuckerberg updated his status to "married" on Saturday. The ceremony took place in Zuckerberg's backyard before...
View Photo »The app, made for the iPhone, can be downloaded from Apple's App Store. It works like most other camera applications for smart phones. To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your screen, aim and shoot. You can then add filters, crop or tilt your photo, and...
View Photo »we do not currently directly generate revenue from the use of Facebook mobile products, and our ability to do so successfully is unproven.
I think institutional investors are selling to make room for Facebook in their portfolios
It’s true that more and more of its users are accessing it from mobile phones, but at the same time Facebook hasn’t really figured out how to monetize them.
Facebook doesn’t have a very good story to tell about mobile
Expressions on social media could hurt the case just like anything we say or post on Facebook, etc., could be used against us in the court of law or the court of public opinion.
the most Ibsenesque American play in years, a three-act melodrama unafraid to proclaim its themes in block letters as an independent minded woman is trapped in a tightening noose set by patriarchal authority. Be sure to like Culver City Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Thanks. We'll email you...
If we did have a student going to Facebook and bullying another student while in school ... ... There potentially could be certain consequences.
What I don't like about Spotify is, what you listen to shows up on Facebook, and I don't need everyone knowing what I'm listening to, so I don't use it
It’s been a real grass-roots effort ... I raised money by haranguing all my Facebook friends.
I would not short Facebook, I would not short Google, I would not short Apple -- they're fantastic companies. But in terms of what they'll be worth five or ten years from now, I just don't know.
I don't invest in what I don't understand. And I don't want to understand Facebook
We could spend all day investigating things that happened outside school with Facebook. This is a line that is hard to discern
It's important for (Republicans), now that they have a nominee, to make a big push to get Facebook fans and Twitter followers to try and help level the playing field with Obama
I just was worried about things like bullying and being off-task (on Facebook)
Specialist boutiques that typically rely on word of mouth for their marketing are starting to use social networking tools such as Facebook and Twitter to promote themselves. Ravvel is taking that to the next level by launching its own iPhone app to allow its customers to browse and safely purchase its p...
Facebook could make changes to restrict the utility of photo tagging to spammers by, for example, only allowing the photo tagging of someone you are already friends with but this would reduce the overall number of page views.
Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen
They're all amplified now by Twitter and Facebook
According to our calculations, Mark Zuckerberg will bepaying an estimated $189 million payment to the State ofCalifornia this year as a result of the Facebook IPO, expectedto be completed this month
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According to our calculations, Mark Zuckerberg will be paying an estimated $189 million payment to the State of California this year as a result of the Facebook IPO, expected to be completed this month
I can get insights from my Facebook friends on where to eat and what to see before I hit the ground.
Honey, you left your Facebook page open and I saw the conversation about your being an atheist, and we need to talk about this.
I don’t want to talk on the phone because I want to be able to perform the perfectly polished self. That’s why I like Facebook. I can be the self I want to be.
