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Amazon's hiring spree aimed to fill up more than 5,000 full-time jobs before Obama's visit on Tuesday.

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If Verizon stops offering two-year plans on their iPhone units, analysts believe that Apple will net more sales due to customer panic.
The mobile shift left mixed results for the search engine giant, Google. Internet industry observers saw consumers shift from using web to mobile devices in accessing the internet.
Zynga's profits were massively reduced due to an exodus of players, but CEO Don Mattrick remained optimistic.
AT&T would allow its customers to trade their phone every year for a new and discounted device without spending for an upfront payment.
Online gaming developer Zynga topped analyst predictions on its latest revenue announcement. Zynga is facing a tough battle. The inevitable erosion of its player base will be a massive blow to the games developer's profitability, according to analysts.
Britain pressured Twitter to get tough on online abuse. Britain was putting pressure on Twitter, a social media site, to make reporting abuse easier for Internet users.
Due to disappointing figures, Zynga's plans to enter the online gambling industry were halted. Online games developer Zynga announced that it would cancel its plans to penetrate the online gambling industry.
The shift from using web to mobile devices in accessing the internet hurt Microsoft's core. There has been a shift of consumers accessing the internet via web to mobile devices.
According to China Labor Watch, Pegatron Corp violated the rights of its workers at its factories in Shanghai and Suzhou, China.
Amazon redeemed itself and rode high on top of the mobile internet shift. In the shift from web to mobile internet, there were gainers and there were losers.