- Plummeting Share Price of Facebook: face-saving challenges to its creator
Hemantha Abeywardena writes from London...
Mark Zuckerberg, the baby-faced creator of Facebook, who sold his stock in
order to make hefty $1.13 billion, has been grabbing headlines since the
controversial IPO - initial public offering - last week, while
inadvertently turning himself into a caricature to be pelted with barrages
of brickbats.
In the eyes of his distractors - a fast-growing army of small investors,
Asian Tribune, 11:43 - Browser wars flare in mobile space
(AFP) / 27 May 2012
The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for
dominance of the mobile Internet.
Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
Khaleej Times, 11:04 - On Yahoo!, Livestand turns into a dead duck
AP
Yahoo! is killing a tablet magazine called Livestand just six months after
its debut on the iPad.
The decision is part of the struggling Internet company's latest turnaround
effort.
Last month, Yahoo!
New York Post, 07:31 - Sunday Dialogue: Online Profits and Privacy
Published: May 26, 2012
Readers discuss questions raised by the Facebook offering.
Enlarge This Image Patrick Hruby
The Letter
To the Editor:
Facebook has stumbled out of the starting gate.
New York Times, 07:20 - Protesting hackers target social sites on RComm platform
Mihir PatkarMihir Patkar, TNN | May 27, 2012, 02.36AM IST
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MUMBAI: Hacker group Anonymous OpIndia attacked ISP (Internet Service
Provider) Reliance Communications on Friday night and Saturday.
Times of India, 06:36 - Love across the world wide web
Shariq MajeedShariq Majeed, TNN | May 27, 2012, 05.32AM IST
| | |
Rohit and Anjali Arora of Kitchlu Nagar swear that the world wide web
conspired to bring them together.
Times of India, 06:24 - Browser wars flare in mobile space
From Web Edition
WASHINGTON: The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight
is for dominance of the mobile Internet.
Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
The News International, Pakistan, 06:12 - Browser wars flare in mobile space
WASHINGTON: The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight
is for dominance of the mobile Internet.
Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
Channel NewsAsia Singapore, 04:54 - Macon.com
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Macon.com, 04:06 - Dept. of Homeland Security Forced to Release List of Keywords Used to Monitor Social Networking Sites
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The Future of Facebook: Mining the Human Cloud Reuven Cohen Contributor
Marketing Influence: The Power of Persuasion Reuven Cohen Contributor
If you are thinking about tweeting about clouds, pork, exercise or even
Mexico, think again.
Forbes, 03:59