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Online retailer Amazon.com spent $158 million in 2013 to buy search advertising from Google.
The New York Times reports that Alibaba may raise the price of its initial public offering. The demand for shares has been terrific.
A new report from the Internet team at Jefferies focuses primarily on August sales numbers and traffic, and it is very clear that the dominant Internet companies continue to get stronger.
Some pretty high-profile CEOs have jumped on the social media train, but most are only occasional users.
SunEdison has said that Google agreed to provide $145 million in equity financing for the Regulus solar power plant to be built in Kern County, Calif.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk told reporters in Japan that his company has started feverish work on self-driving cars.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to take a brief look at the Apple suppliers that are expected to be potential winners from the iPhone 6 launch.
With less than one-third of the year remaining, many portfolio managers are looking for some outperformance so they can catch up to whatever benchmark they are chasing.
Apple’s got a lot of momentum going into next Tuesday’s event that everyone expects will be the announcement of at least one new iPhone.
There is plenty of evidence the age of the PC has been replaced by the age of the smartphone. New research from Nielsen reinforces that.
Tablets may have a new frontier -- senior citizens! Now AARP is getting into the tablet business with its RealPad.
courtesy of YouTubeThe signs have been everywhere, but it was not until Wednesday that they were pieced together and one analyst firm took the plunge. Jefferies said that Google Inc.’s (NASDAQ:...
These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades covered by 24/7 Wall St. on Thursday, September 4, 2014.
Google said on Tuesday that it will begin work on designing and building new quantum information processors based on superconducting electronics.
Of the $15 billion in 2013 global sales of recorded music, nearly 40% came from digital sources such as ad-supported and subscription streaming or paid digital downloads.