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Facebook fervor fierce ahead of IPO

Facebook frenzy is spreading ahead of the company's big-time stock market debut, with anything from Mark Zuckerberg's hoodie to the billion-dollar buy of Instagram sparking controversy.

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Captain tossed from troubled Yahoo! ship

Yahoo! boss Scott Thompson stepped down in the face of controversy about his allegedly inflated resume, leaving the struggling Internet pioneer seeking its sixth CEO in five years.

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IMF warns that oil prices could double in ten years

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been warned by its internal research team that there could be a permanent doubling of oil prices in the coming decade with profound implications for global trade.

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Is 3D printing the key to utopia?

You know the problem: the dishwasher that has cleaned your dishes faithfully for 15 years suddenly stops working. You call out a repairman who identifies the problem: the filter unit has finally given up the ghost. "Ah," you say, much relieved, "can you fit a new one?" At which point the chap shakes his head sorrowfully. No can do, he explains. The company that made the machine was taken over years ago by another outfit and they no longer supply spares for your ancient machine.

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Social media's impact on kids 'merits big debate'

WASHINGTON — Facebook's big stock offering on Wall Street must be followed by an intensive debate on Main Street about social media's powerful impact on children, an expert on the topic says.

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74 percent of smartphone owners use geolocation tools: Study

More smartphones means more Americans are using the devices to get location information or to share their whereabouts with friends, a study showed Friday.

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Facebook rolls out cloud storage for users

Facebook is slowly moving into the cloud.

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UK police call on social media users to 'self-regulate' bullying

Police chiefs are calling on users of online social networking sites to be the "eyes and ears" of officers to help combat the menace of 'trolls' who bully or abuse via the web.

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Facebook's purchase of Instagram triggers FTC probe

Facebook's billion-dollar deal to buy the startup behind photo-sharing smartphone application Instagram has evidently caught the eye of US regulators.

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Online scams cost $485 million in U.S. in 2011: survey

WASHINGTON — Online scams including identity theft schemes, "advance fee" and "romance fraud" cost Americans some $485 million in 2011, a report prepared for the FBI said Thursday.

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Scotland Yard arrests 17-year-old hacker claiming Team Poison affiliation

Police have arrested a 17-year-old suspected spokesman for Team Poison, a hacking group that has claimed responsibility for a series of high-profile cyber-attacks.

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Amazon adds Harry Potter series to Kindle Prime lending library

Amazon said Thursday it has signed a deal for the electronic books rights to all seven Harry Potter titles in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish for its Kindle lending library.

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Facebook store to roll out first paid apps

Cross-platform store will take user ratings into account when deciding whether to list apps

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