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Thursday brought a surprise in the realm of social media. LinkedIn has announced the acquisition of a website and service called Lynda.com.
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Teenagers often go online and do not leave the Internet at all while they are awake, according to a new study from The Pew Research Center.
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Zynga was supposed to have a new breath of fresh air when Don Mattrick left Microsoft to join the social game maker as its chief executive officer.
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Is it actually possible that Twitter is in play as the next potential merger or acquisition?
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Citigroup's Mark May gave an updated call on Facebook after analyzing the most recent F8 Facebook Developer Conference.
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Twitter has recovered handily from its post-IPO lows, and now the stock has been started as Buy with a whopping $65 price target at Jefferies.
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GoPro S-1 FilingWe have more developments of the ongoing media efforts of GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ: GPRO). The maker of personal body camera systems announced that the GoPro Channel had officially...
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A couple of investment banks have weighed in on Facebook. Should the social media powerhouse be valued the same as Wal-Mart?
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Social media scrapbooker Pinterest is in talks with investors to raise $500 million in a round of funding, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Among the big-box stores, Wal-Mart had the most likes, comments and shares on social media, with more than 40 million in the 2014 holiday shopping season.
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The restaurant, retail and destinations review service Yelp reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings.
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LinkedIn has reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results and offered mixed guidance.
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Twitter is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 earnings after markets close Thursday.
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Google is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter earnings Thursday after the U.S. markets close.
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Amidst the excitement about Facebook's nearly 50% revenue growth rate and its successful, accelerating movement into mobile, something is lost.
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