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H&M joins e-commerce wave

H&M unveils its online store after several launch delays. Hennes & Mauritz had recently announced the launch of its online sales operations for the US market.


Facebook believes US$2.5 million per day for 15-second video is reasonable

Facebook believed that advertisement price US$2.5 million per day was reasonable considering the potential of 1 billion users watching the 15-second long video ad.

LinkedIn stock rally persists even with trailing projection

The stocks of LinkedIn surged up to 10% today even with trailing revenue projections. Today, LinkedIn stocks rose up to 10% after the company reported its second quarter earnings.

Moto X provides new options for consumers

Moto X, the phone from Google and Motorola, offers a new phone experience to its owners and users. Motorola is launching a new phone, billed as 'always listening' for the voice commands of its owner.


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The annual Lollapalooza held in Chicago's Grant Park is one of the most anticipated music festivals in the country.
BlackBerry began testing its BlackBerry Messenger services on Android and iOS devices. BlackberryOS. com reported that iPhone and Android users could already use the services of BlackBerry Messenger.
Raven Symone, one of the richest black celebrities in the United States under 40, recently shared her thoughts on gay marriage, leading many to confirm her sexual orientation.
Financial analyst said that BlackBerry's operations and intangibles would present a strong margin of safety for investors.
Chinese organizations accused Apple Inc's supplier Foxconn and Taiwanese supplier UniMicron Technology Corp of environmental violations.
Apple described the US Justice Department's proposal to regulate its e-book sales as "draconian and punitive."
CBS blocked the access of Time Warner cable's customers to online shows after the cable operator dropped it from its network.
ServiceNow's CEO said the company continued to grow because they don't have many rivals. ServiceNow continued to sparkle in Wall Street analysts' eyes following its success to maintain its status as a premier growth stock.
Cisco would purchase Sourcefire for US$2.7 billion and pay US$76 in cash for each share. Cisco Systems recently announced its plan to purchase Sourcefire for US$2.
According to sources, Compuware revamped its efforts to sell itself by looking for new buyout firms.