Silicon Valley residents expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand real estate even hotter.
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If Silicon Valley Homes Costs a Lot Now, Wait Until the I.P.O.
Silicon Valley residents expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand real estate even hotter.
Silicon Valley residents expect the windfall from the Facebook stock offering to make their in-demand real estate even hotter.
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If Silicon Valley Homes Costs a Lot Now, Wait Until the I.P.O.
Although more than half of Facebook’s 845 million members visit the site via a mobile device, the company has not yet found a way to make real money from that use.
Although more than half of Facebook’s 845 million members visit the site via a mobile device, the company has not yet found a way to make real money from that use.
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Daily Report: Facebook’s Mobility Challenge
The Web site is trying for pollination: providing the kind of content that will have visitors passing along links from one person to the next, that will in turn bring them around to BuzzFeed.
The Web site is trying for pollination: providing the kind of content that will have visitors passing along links from one person to the next, that will in turn bring them around to BuzzFeed.
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Significant and Silly at BuzzFeed
On HealthTap, an interactive Web site, users can ask for medical advice, and doctors can gain whimsical “awards” for their answers.
On HealthTap, an interactive Web site, users can ask for medical advice, and doctors can gain whimsical “awards” for their answers.
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Digital Domain: Advice for the Ill, and Points for the Doctors
In Silicon Valley, wearing flashy socks is more than an expression of your personality.
In Silicon Valley, wearing flashy socks is more than an expression of your personality.
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A Foot in the Door in Silicon Valley
At long last, it’s Facebook Filing Day. The technology reporters and editors at The New York Times downloaded their own personal copies of the company’s long-awaited filing for an initial offering of stock and combed through it for interesting, uh, bits. Here are the results.
At long last, it’s Facebook Filing Day. The technology reporters and editors at The New York Times downloaded their own personal copies of the company’s long-awaited filing for an initial offering of stock and combed through it for interesting, uh, bits. Here are the results.
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Facebook’s Filing: The Highlights
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