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After the Facebook IPO, stodgy and profitable is looking pretty good.
In 2010, a prescient analyst worried about what might happen to Facebook if it went public. His name? Mark Zuckerberg.
A young engineer is choosing our fine city over Silicon Valley in part for the dating scene.
Time Warner is rumored to be picking up the tech blog for more than $200 million.
eBay says the claims are "without merit."
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma: "It had nothing to do with me."
Just in time for the start of the school year.
The TechCrunch founder may have just lost more than editorial control.
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington is upping his conflicts of interest.
"Did you read the article that Gaopeng's CEO has kidnapped the first-born children of all our employees?"
RankMyHack.com is like Hot or Not for nerds.
Details on the new project are scant, however.
The online video service is considering an unsolicited acquisition offer.
How low can your stock go?
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