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Facebook's growth did nothing for Zynga

Despite posting strong results, Facebook was not able to carry Zynga's stocks due to massive player loss.


Is Amazon becoming a search engine for jobs in America?

Amazon seemed like it was becoming a search engine for jobs in America. It seemed that Amazon was becoming a search engine for jobs in America. Recently, the company announced that it will be having a hiring spree to fill in more than 5,000 full-time jobs in several of its fulfillment centers across 10 states.

Yahoo wins startup acquisition race versus Google

Yahoo managed to acquire 18 startups within the first half of the year while Google only bought 15. Tech titans Yahoo and Google have been acquiring startups in the past few weeks.

Verizon mulls over scrapping iPhone contracts

If Verizon stops offering two-year plans on their iPhone units, analysts believe that Apple will net more sales due to customer panic.


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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.
Google and companies cry “foul” over patent fee sequestration by Congress. There was a plan to limit certain litigation practices of firms on buying patents and suing other companies for infringement.
Facebook and Apple rose with the mobile internet shift. There has been a shift to mobile internet and two big technology firms were feeling its effects positively.
Analysts said that T-Mobile could potentially gain more customers with the new strategy that would not ask for an upfront payment.