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It is a positive sign for the market when insiders want to wait to sell shares as they think there is more upside to their holdings.
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In the month of August, Google sites attracted more than 168 million unique viewers in the United States, according to comScore.
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All indexes rebalance on a quarterly basis as price movement constantly upsets the actual percentage that is supposed to be allocated.
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Google was found to have violated Russian antitrust laws by requiring that manufacturers pre-install its search and services on their devices.
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Yahoo’s lesson should be to dig for more loopholes so it can breathe. It is not Wal-Mart. It can shelter its income overseas it wants to.
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Based on a new promotion for Disney Movies Anywhere, the entertainment company just added a number of large partners, critical to the distribution of its content.
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The race to perfect driverless cars has already started. New research shows that, among other things, these cars could cut driving accidents by 80%.
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For the three-month period ending in July, Apple gained 1.1% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market and now leads all original equipment makers.
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Twitter’s management believes it has reached early adopters and technology enthusiasts, but has not cracked the mass market yet.
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One way to sum up Apple's success in the United States and Samsung's relative failure is the comScore smartphone share analysis.
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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, Best Buy, Google, IBM, Marathon Petroleum, Nike and WisdomTree Investments.
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ThinkstockTuesday turned out to be a seriously ugly day for the stock market. By some counts it was even uglier than Monday’s sloppy session due to how it closed on the lows after such a big gap...
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The latest data issued from comScore showed its monthly comScore qSearch results for the U.S. desktop search marketplace in July.
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Google is by far the Internet’s largest search engine, and its various websites, including YouTube, continue to attract the largest audience for viewing online video.
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While Facebook may be gaining on Google in market cap and growth rate, the search engine remains much larger in terms of total audience in the United States.
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