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Alibaba Considered Most Highly Valued Online Retailer
Alibaba's evaluation of $167 billion beats Amazon's capitalization of $150.2 billion. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. begins trading at New York Stock Market on Friday with an evaluation of $167.
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New Gadgets from Amazon
Amazon is expanding its lineup of gadgets. The internet retail giant is set to launch the latest versions of their gadgets next month.
Google Accused of Being a Platform for Piracy
The chief executive of News Corp has thrown out some strong accusations against Google. The chief executive of News Corp has thrown out some strong accusations against Google.
Modems Out, Radio Networks In: Ericsson Re-Engineers Product Development
Ericsson is shutting down its modem business and may replace it with radio networks. Ericsson is shutting down its modem business and may replace it with radio networks.
Bayer Separates from Polymer Business to Focus More on Health Care
Bayer, pharmaceutical company spins off its polymer business “Bayer MaterialScience” into a new business to focus on health care and crop protection endeavors.
Amazon Release Cheapest Touch-screen Tablet, Tablet for Kids
Online retailer giant Amazon introduced six new tablets which include upgraded Kindle Fire models, premium Kindle Voyage and its cheapest touch-screen tablet: Kindle e-reader.
Social Media for the Obscenely Rich
Netropolitan isn't your ordinary Facebook wannabe. It's a social media that's meant for the very rich with lots of money to spare.
Hitting the Mother Lode: Microsoft Buys Minecraft
Microsoft has bought Mojang, which is the company behind the famous game, Minecraft. Microsoft has bought Mojang, which is the company behind the famous game, Minecraft.
Starbucks to Implement New Store Concepts in Seattle and New York
The famous coffee chain released its statement on their plans of putting up new store concept. The famous coffee chain released its statement on their plans of putting up new store concept.
General Motors May Have to Pay For 125 Death Claims
General Motors gets 125 death compensation claims relating to car defective ignition switches. General Motors gets 125 death compensation claims relating to car defective ignition switches.