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There are a lot of interesting issues surrounding the kerfuffle between pop music star Taylor Swift and Apple.
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Out of a total audience of about 256 million unique U.S. Internet users, fully 95% visited a property owned by Google in May. That is an astounding number.
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New tech companies have moved into old media territory, and news suddenly has become important again.
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Should Google follow Yahoo's lead and cut back on some of its more than 50 products?
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Under Armour expects to issue Class C stock through a stock dividend to all existing holders of Under Armour's Class A and Class B common stock.
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We screened the Jefferies Franchise Pick List for top stocks rated Buy with the highest upside to the Jefferies price targets.
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Who stands to benefit from Twitter's struggles in monetizing its user base and sustaining user growth?
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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Cisco Systems, Dollar General, DreamWorks Animation, Google, Lululemon Athletica and Quiksilver.
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Despite having the largest streaming music user base by far, Pandora just cannot seem to break even.
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The streaming music space already has successful, or apparently successful competitors, but Google barely cares about the business at all.
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A new research note from Cowen highlights the strength and gains from two technology titans that are obliterating the competition and are really pulling away from the pack.
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For the three-month period ending in April, Apple gained in share of the U.S. smartphone market and now leads all original equipment manufacturers.
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Driverless cars can cause nausea in some, and boredom in other cases, but the main anxiety is whether, without a driver, they can really be safe.
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When cooking at home, measuring the health value of a meal involves reading nutritional information printed on food packages or searching for food items online. When eating out, however, information...
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Microsoft paid approximately $8.5 million in cash for Skype, which had many media pundits wondering why it would pay so much money for such a company.
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